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This little church in its coastal village deserves fame for its three outstanding features: - it’s Saxon round tower (pre-Conquest of 1066), its Norman font, and its collection of medieval glass.
Main Road, Burnham Deepdale, Norfolk, PE31 8DD
At St John's we are committed to loving God and bringing others to Christ. We meet as a fellowship for morning and evening services every Sunday, and for smaller group meetings during the week.
Blackfriars Road, King's Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 1NT
tel: 01553 773034
The parish of Tittleshall is in the benefice of the Community of the Upper Nar. The church is open daily from 9.30am to dusk. Services are held three times each month, normally at 11.00am.
Tittleshall, Norfolk, PE32 2PN
tel: 01328 701011
For hundreds of years this small Grade 1 listed medieval church has served its community as a place of worship, celebration and remembrance. Most of what can now be seen is 14thC and 15thC although the round tower is significantly older.
Church Lane, Hemblington , Norfolk, NR13 4EF
tel: 01603 270360
The tower is referred to as 'Saxo-Norman' (design being Saxon but built after the Norman conquest), with a much later octagonal top storey.
St Mary, Church Lane, Sedgeford, Norfolk, PE36 5NA
Impressive building, with the tallest tower of any Norfolk parish church. It is a good vantage point for views over the town and beyond.
Church Street, Cromer, Norfolk, NR27 9AE
The Diocese of Norwich is the Church of England in Norfolk and north-east Suffolk.
Houghton-on-the-Hill, Swaffham, Norfolk, NR9 5ES
tel: 01603 882351
The Diocese of Norwich is the Church of England in Norfolk and north-east Suffolk.
East Harling, Norwich, Norfolk, NR9 5ES
tel: 01603 882351
St Mary's is a place of Christian prayer and worship which has been at the heart of South Creake for over a thousand years.We are a parish church of The Church of England and The Diocese of Norwich.
Church Lane, South Creake, Norfolk, NR21 9LX
The church of St Mary, Anmer is in the village of Anmer on the Sandringham Estate close to the Norfolk coast. It dates back to the 14th Century. A major restoration in 1986 put it back on the map and the hard work continues to this day.
Anmer, Norfolk, PE31 6RW
Thatched tower, Norman doorways and a stained glass window from Rouen Cathedral.
Off Hardley Road, Chedgrave, Norfolk, NR14 6NQ
An astonishing little church lost in time.
Church Lane, Hales, Loddon, Norfolk, NR14 6QL
tel: 01223 324 442