Norfolk Stained Glass

Little Walsingham - The Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham

The shrine was first established c1061 by Richeldis de Faverches following a number of visions of the Virgin Mary. It became a principal pilgrimage centre in England before it was destroyed in 1538 on the orders of Henry VIII, after which pilgrimage ceased for nearly 400 years.

The present day shrine was built in 1931. Established by Father Alfred Hope Patten, its design incorporates many features that would have been familiar to medieval pilgrims. As such it incorporates colourful paintings & statues and gives great honour to the Virgin Mary.

The decorative windows include both stained & etched glass which add much to the ambience of the shrine.

For further information and to view the details of the glass in different buildings click the info logo i boxes below. For a downloadable and printable fact sheet click F for Fact sheet symbol

For more comprehensive information on the shrine visit www.walsinghamanglican.org.uk

Antingham Burnham Westgate East Harling Ketteringham Outwell Stody
Bale Cawston East Lexham Langley Oxborough Stratton Strawless
Banham Chedgrave Elsing Little Walsingham Oxborough Hall Welney
Bawburgh Cley Emneth Little Walsingham Shrine Poringland West Dereham
Blickling Hall Cockthorpe Felbrigg Loddon Ringland West Lexham
Booton Denton Frettenham Mileham Saxlingham West Newton
Brinton Denver Garboldisham Mulbarton Shimpling West Rudham
Burnham Deepdale Didlington Gt. Walsingham North Elmham Shelton Weston Longville
Burnham Norton Ditchingham Harpley North Tuddenham Stradsett Wiggenhall St M M
Burnham Thorpe East Barsham Hingham Ormesby St Michael Thurton Wymondham