the 'cathedral' at Blythburgh that rises from the marshes
- Written by Miles Pattenden, Senior Research Fellow, Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry/Gender and Women's History Research Centre, Australian Catholic University
In this series we pay tribute to the art we wish could visit — and hope to see once travel restrictions are lifted.
A church, an ancient heap of flints, rises up, cavernous, through mist and marshes. The “Cathedral of the Marshes”, they call it. This is Blythburgh on England’s windswept Suffolk coast.
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