Stained Glass of St Peter & St Paul East Harling Norfolk

Although there has been a church at East Harling since the 11th century it was largely rebuilt during the 15th century.  The beautiful building we see today contains many medieval treasures not least of which is its East Window described by David King as: “The most important collection of 15th century glass by Norwich glass painters outside that city.”

Additionally, although, difficult to see with the naked eye, the tracery lights in the north clerestory of the nave depict demi figures of angels issuing from red, blue & purple clouds. These have been magnified below which enables us to see the exquisite details which exemplify both the skill of the 15th century craftsmen and the beauty of their subjects

For further information and to view the details of each window click the numbered clerestory boxes or the info logo i boxes below. For a downloadable and printable fact sheet click F for fact sheet symbol

 

Norwich Medieval St. Helen St. Mary Coslany   C of E Cathedral Norfolk Churches Denton
All Saints Westlegate St. John de Sepulchre St. Michael Coslany   RC Cathedral Banham Garboldisham
St. Andrew St. John Maddermarket St. Michael at Plea   Norwich Secular East Harling Harpley
St. Augustine St. John Timberhill St. Peter Hungate   Guildhall Mulbarton  
St. George Colegate St. Julian St. Peter Mancroft   Surrey House Saxlingham Country Houses
St. George Tombland St. Lawrence St. Peter Parmentergate   Post Reformation Shelton Blickling
St. Giles St. Margaret St. Simon & St. Jude   Holy Trinity   Felbrigg
St. Gregory St. Martin at Palace St. Stephen   St. Matthews Holkham