Yaxley, Suffolk

[citation needed] Inside the church are the remnants of a large medieval doom painting and high on the wall above the door hangs a Sexton's Wheel.

An alternative theory suggests it was an early version of the type of spin indicator used in modern gameshows.

He lived in Valley Farm House on Old Ipswich Road, until recently a property of the Henniker-Major family.

It has a fanciful Gothic facade and, according to Pevsner, 'a composite picture' including older range with mullioned and transomed windows.

Yaxley Manor, built for John Fanner in 1520, is of timber frame construction, clad in brickwork.

16th-century Yaxley Hall