"Norfolk is privileged to have more than its fair share of beautiful mediaeval churches. The Church of St Agnes in Cawston is one of Norfolk's finest examples and well deserves a work of this quality to tell its story. However, the author does more than produce a simply local story for she sets it in a much broader context; her unravelling of the mystery of Cawston church takes the reader into the history of the nation, tracing broader national issues through the life of this small, but influential village. This book draws together a wealth of information, deeply researched, and presents it in a readable and engaging style. I know that it provides an important record and also hope that it will serve as an example of what can be done to ensure that Norfolk's history is not lost but made accessible to new readers." The Venerable John Ashe, Archdeacon of Lynn, Diocese of Norwich.
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