The Old Congregational Church

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The Old Congregational Church (1823)

Now a Grade II listed home, this imposing building on Fore Street with its white brick façade was built as an independent chapel – originally a Congregational Church, later a United Reformed Church.  Further down the street, St Clare’s Roman Catholic Church dates from 2003 – 450 years after Queen Mary Tudor witnessed England’s first post-Reformation act of public Catholic worship, here in Framlingham, in the castle chapel.

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The Old Congregational Church
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The Old Congregational Church

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Scroll right to head west along Fore Street to the Queen’s Head Alley for Market Hill or The Old Pump (on Riverside).
Scroll left to head east along Fore Street to the Old Forge and Framlingham Cemetery, and to turn south along Fairfield Road to Fen Meadow.

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The Old Congregational Church

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Queen’s Head Alley

off Fore Street

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The Old Pump

on Riverside

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Fen Meadow

Path links Fairfield & Station Roads 

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Framlingham Cemetery

on Fore Street

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The Old Forge

on Fore Street / Fairfield Road

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