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Tendring - St Edmund

The early 14th century door gable is carved with quatrefoil shapes, with some elongated into mouchettes (dagger like shapes). These sorts of tracery designs are more usually seen in the tracery of church windows from the period. The south door arch now leads into the south aisle. The timbers around the doorway support an early hammerbeam roof, one of the oldest in the country
Tendring - St Edmund