DescriptionSt John the Baptist's Church - east window - geograph.org.uk - 627736.jpg
English: St John the Baptist's Church - east window The design of this east window symbolizes the first meeting of Christ and St John the Baptist. The lower part is sandblasted with the Ordnance Survey map of Reedham and the surrounding area > 627739. On 19th March 1981 the church was gutted by fire during ongoing restoration work on the church tower, leaving only the tower and the curtain walls. Most of the interior, including memorials and font, were destroyed. The present furniture was designed and made in 2000 by John Barnard. The stained glass windows were designed by Sarah Bristow of Norwich in 1999/2000. http://www.norfolkchurches.co.uk/reedham/reedham.htm
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