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The Pulpit
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The church of St Nicholas stands in the middle
of the village of Rattlesden and is quite large for this
relatively small village in the West of Suffolk.
It is notable for the extensive amount of limestone used
in its construction, unusual for the area.
The tower is early 14th century, and the remarkable main
roof is a double hammerbeam studded with carvings of Angels.
There are several large 17th and 18th century memorial slabs
in the floor of the chancel to members of the Fiske family
who lived at Clopton Hall just outside the village.
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