Reviews for KEDINGTON CHURCH, ST PETER AND ST PAUL, KEDINGTON

5/5 from Danie
3 years ago
Great place, good wedding service.
5/5 from Lyn
3 years ago
Lovely place.
5/5 from Mars
4 years ago
Probably the most interesting church I've ever visited. Worth a visit.
5/5 from Jenny
5 years ago
It's such a pleasure to give back to my village. It was a lot of work to get my church built, but it was worth it. Unfortunately some people just don't care! I've even found flints in the walls, well how did they get there?!
4/5 from David
5 years ago
Beautiful church
5/5 from Jamie-Lee
6 years ago
Open daily this beautiful church is well worth a visit. It is full of wooden features such as a three decker pulpit, Jacobean rood screen and pews. John Betjeman called this church a village Westminster Abbey..he wasn't wrong.
5/5 from Jacqui
6 years ago
This is a beautiful little church in a beautiful little village.
5/5 from Paul
6 years ago
Nice ring of six
5/5 from Peter
9 years ago
Dating from the late 13th century Kedington church, St Peter and St Paul, is one of East Anglia's historical treasures. The church was built on top of a Roman villa, the remains of which can be viewed under small trap doors located in the pews to the rear of the nave. Standing in the east window is their most prized possession, a Saxon cross dating from the C9th discovered under the church floor telling us this is the site of an ancient church. The early 1600's three-decker octagonal Jacobean pulpit with sounding-board, clerk’s desk, hat pegs a wig pole and an hour-glass stand is considered to be the best in England. The hall pew built around the same time is a two section family pew of the Barnardiston family constructed from the screen dating from the C15th and has an elaborately carved panelled roof! Over 20 Barnardiston monuments have caused this church to be known as the Westminister Abbey of Suffolk.
5/5 from SuzNut
9 years ago
such an array of things inside, I have never taken so many interior shots of a Church before, from the old pews to the 14c chest with plenty more to see, well worth a visit.