Norfolk Stained Glass

Stained Glass of St Peter's Church,Great Walsingham, Norfolk

Great Walsingham Church NorfolkThe church was virtually all built in the late 14th century. Despite the destruction of the chancel leaving a somewhat truncated east end it remains a very attractive building. Of particular importance are both the arch braced roof and a complete set of 15th century benches, the latter of which are a rarity in Norfolk. 

The windows are noted more for their delicate, lace like tracery (reticulated) than their stained glass, nevertheless fragments of 14th century glass can still be viewed in the tracery lights and the heads of a selection of the main lights.

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Antingham Carleton Rode East Harling Kimberley Ormesby St Margaret Saxlingham Warham
Bale Cawston East Lexham Ketteringham Ormesby St Michael Shimpling Welney
Banham Chedgrave Elsing Langley Outwell Shelton West Dereham
Bawburgh Cley Emneth Little Walsingham Oxborough Stradsett West Lexham
Blickling Hall Cockthorpe Felbrigg Little Walsingham Shrine Oxborough Hall Stody West Newton
Booton Cringleford Frettenham Loddon Poringland Stratton Strawless West Rudham
Brinton Denton Garboldisham Mileham Pulham Market Stratton St Michael Weston Longville
Burnham Deepdale Denver Gt. Snoring Mulbarton Pulham St Mary Thursford Wiggenhall St M M
Burnham Norton Didlington Gt. Walsingham North Elmham Ringland Thurton Wymondham
Burnham Thorpe Ditchingham Gunthorpe North Tuddenham Salle Walpole St Peter  
Burnham Westgate Dunton Harpley Old Buckenham      
  East Barsham Hingham Old Hunstanton     incomplete