
This is the window of which the stonework was the gift of King Edward VII when he was still a young Prince of Wales. It was plain glass - the pictorial stained glass was given later.
Disconnected jottings by the Rector of "The Saints" in rural north-east Suffolk, England.
Quite splendid! Judging by the sunlight on the cross am I correct in assuming that there are side windows in the chancel?
ReplyDeleteActually, that light was coming down the church from the west window ....
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