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Priory (St Margaret), Toft Monks, Benedictine | 1500 | 1538
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Chapel (Maypole Gn), Toft Monks, Primitive Methodist | 1848 | 1973
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St Margaret, Toft Monks, Church of England | 1280 |
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St Andrew, Raveningham, Church of England | 1280 |
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St Andrew, Windle or Windell/Wyndale (Gillingham), Church of England | 1550 | 1900
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St Andrew, Winston (Gillingham), Church of England | 1550 | 1900
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St Mary, Haddiscoe, Church of England | 1090 |
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All Saints, Thurlton, Church of England | 1185 |
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St Michael, Stockton, Church of England | 1185 |
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All Saints, Gillingham, Church of England | 1550 | 1748
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St Mary, Gillingham, Church of England | 1185 |
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Chapel, Norton Subcourse, Primitive Methodist | 1864 | 1900
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St Margaret, Hales, Church of England | 1185 | 2010
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Chapel (now Methodist Church), Norton Subcourse, Primitive Methodist | 1900 |
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Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour, Gillingham, Roman Catholic | 1898 |
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St Mary, Norton Subcourse, Church of England | 1185 |
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Chapel, Thorpe Next Haddiscoe, Wesleyan Methodist | 1800 | 1864
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Loddon and Clavering Union Burial Ground, Hales, Cemetery | 1782 | 1973
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St Matthias, Thorpe Next Haddiscoe, Church of England | 1066 |
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Chapel, Haddiscoe, Primitive Methodist | 1839 | 1980
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St Michael, Geldeston, Church of England | 1185 |
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Chapel(1840-1910 Briar Ln), Hales, Primitive Methodist | 1840 | 1910
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Methodist Church (was Chapel-Yarmouth Rd), Hales, Primitive Methodist | 1910 |
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Chapel, Hales, Wesleyan Methodist | 1833 | 1883
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Chapel, Thurlton, Wesleyan Methodist | 1856 | 1990
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Priory, Aldeby, Benedictine | 1120 | 1536
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St Mary, Aldeby, Church of England | 1185 |
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All Saints, Kirby Cane, Church of England | 1185 |
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British Foreign Schoolroom, Geldeston, Unitarian | 1823 | 1864
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S.A. Hall (Northgate St), Beccles, Salvation Army | 1888 | 1961
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St Gregory, Heckingham, Church of England | 1185 | 2010
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Chapel(Northgate), Beccles, Wesleyan Methodist | 1833 | 1872
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Mission Room(Ravensmeer), Beccles, Church of England | 1912 | Yes
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All Saints, Wheatacre, Church of England | 1540 |
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