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St Edmund's Church
The parish church of Southwold is dedicated to St Edmund who was king of East Anglia from 855 to 869.
The church was built between 1530 and 1590 and is one of the finest examples of a medieval church in all Suffolk. The church is open daily to visitors and worshippers like. The church is far more than a monument to the past but continues to be a committed and dynamic Christian presence in the community.
Services are held throughout the week and people of all ages and all faiths and none, are warmly welcomed.
Accessibility
- Guide Dog Friendly
- Induction Loop
- Step Free Access
- Wheelchair User Access
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