Sudbury, Baptist Chapel 1900
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More about this scene
There has been a Baptist chapel here since 1834. This chapel was opened in April 1890 at the cost of £2,000 with seating for 600 people. It was designed by William Eade of Ipswich, who used a variety of 13th-century Early English Gothic features, with a rose window in the gable and squat towers. The left door of the house to the left has become a window, the two windows have been shortened, and the Gothic arch of the other door has been removed. Over on the left is the tower of All Saints' Church.
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