Parts of a historic village landmark has been identified as needing to be saved.
Some buildings at the 12th-century St Osyth Priory have been included on English Heritage's register of buildings "at risk" for the first time.
The priory is one of ten new entries for the East of England representing newly-emerging or newly-identified problems.
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