All Saints, Easton, Suffolk
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The 18th century crinkle-crankle wall which surrounds the former estate of the Dukes of Hamilton, and their house, Easton Hall is said to be the longest of its kind in the world.
All Saints sits on a mound, evidence of an early foundation. Unusually there is a south porch for the mass of the congregation and a north porch (now blocked up) for the exclusive use of the Hall.
Two very similar memorials exist within the church - the first is to George, brother to the Fifth Earl of Rochford (died 1823) and the second is to the Fifth Earl (died 1830).
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