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Suffolk
Stonham Parva Church is a Grade I medieval church vested in the Churches Conservation Trust. The tiled nave roof has a fine 15th century oak double hammerbeam roof structure almost intact except for loss of figures of angels and mutilation of some other figures on wall post probably by puritans. Affected by death watch beetle attacks, moisture and movement, the structure had been reported to be in poor structural condition for some years. Wall posts and oak corbels were failing and joints in the whole roof structure were opening up.