Stained Glass of St John the Baptist Garboldisham Norfolk
Exterior view of church

The Church of St John the Baptist is of medieval origin. Although it has been much modified through the years it retains much of its  heritage in particular;  the chancel screen with its early 16th century painted north aisle panels, the 13th century piscina and the 17th century south aisle altar.

The Victorians completed much restoration work which included the insertion of new stained glass windows – but not just any windows !  All the glass was produced by the J Powell & Sons’ workshop which enabled a series of windows to be designed which contributes considerably to the ambience of the church. The windows produced by J W Brown (a designer in the Powell workshop) are exquisite and are described by Birkin Haward as being “works of national consequence” – as you will see  they are also beautiful……


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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