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A flint-walled church with a gabled porch, tiled roof, and bellcote, set amidst a graveyard with several stone cross monuments.

St Paul’s Church, Gorefield c.1900 (Cambridgeshire Collection)

St Paul’s Church, Gorefield

History of St Paul's Church

Listed Building

Parish church built in 1870 in early English style. Flint with stone dressings to buttresses and window and door openings.

A black-and-white postcard view of St Paul’s Church in Gorefield, featuring flint-faced walls and a graveyard with headstones.

St Paul’s Gorefield (Lilian Ream)

Gorefield church was built in 1870. Lucy Faulkner in The Light of Other Days, 1998, records memories of life at the church.

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  • Listed building
  • medieval

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