Another suspected Banksy work has been discovered in a mid Suffolk village.

There is growing excitement in Rickinghall, near Diss, after the piece popped up in an exhibition at St Mary's Church.

Diss Mercury: Another potential Banksy has appeared in the mid Suffolk village of Rickinghall, near DissAnother potential Banksy has appeared in the mid Suffolk village of Rickinghall, near Diss (Image: @MaskedAMHP)

It features a mouse carrying a pot of paint and a roller brush, with the words "I MISS BEING A TREE" written in capitals below.

The Rickinghall Art Exhibition has been taking place in the village church over the course of the weekend.

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Its curator, Caroline Davidson, as well as the Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich, have been contacted for comment.

On Friday, Banksy confirmed he was behind a series of works which appeared across Norfolk and Suffolk in recent days.

They appeared in locations including Great Yarmouth, Gorleston, Lowestoft, Cromer and King's Lynn.

Diss Mercury: Banksy artwork which appeared in LowestoftBanksy artwork which appeared in Lowestoft (Image: PA)

The elusive graffiti artist revealed he was responsible with a video on his Instagram account entitled "A Great British Spraycation".

Some of the pieces have, however, sadly been defaced.

Diss Mercury: Banksy artwork which was produced in GorlestonBanksy artwork which was produced in Gorleston (Image: Banksy)

Diss Mercury: Banksy artwork on London Road North in LowestoftBanksy artwork on London Road North in Lowestoft (Image: Julie Martin)