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[[File:St Mary and St Lambert, Stonham Aspal - geograph.org.uk - 937520.jpg|thumb|St Mary and St Lambert]]'''Stonham Aspal''', sometimes spelt Stonham Asple, is a village in the [[Mid Suffolk]] district of [[Suffolk]]. | [[File:St Mary and St Lambert, Stonham Aspal - geograph.org.uk - 937520.jpg|thumb|St Mary and St Lambert]]'''Stonham Aspal''', sometimes spelt Stonham Asple, is a village in the [[Mid Suffolk]] district of [[Suffolk]]. The church is noted for its unusual bell tower, the upper storey of which is built of wood. | ||
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Stonham Aspal, sometimes spelt Stonham Asple, is a village in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk. The church is noted for its unusual bell tower, the upper storey of which is built of wood.
LGBT history
The campaigner Roger Burg was born there in 1950.