Stone Head*
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Carved stone remains very possibly from Greyfriars Monastery, a friary which existed from the late thirteenth century until dissolution c.1539. The walls contain many pieces of carved stonework either from the monastery buildings or recycled from earlier churches that had been destroyed by coastal erosion.

Dunwich Museum

Dunwich

Title

Stone Head*

Date

13th C–14th C

Medium

stone

Measurements

H 14.4 x W 11.6 x D 11.4 cm

Accession number

A1301

Work type

Sculpture

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