Norfolk Stained Glass

Walpole St Peter Stained glass Norfolk

Walpole St Peter norfolk churchThis magnificent building measuring over 160ft long is rightly called the ‘Queen of the Marshlands’. The tower, built c1300, is the only part of the church to survive a flood in 1337 and is plain relative to the rest of the exterior which is Perpendicular in design and boasts outstanding decorations.

The interior contains many treasures including: a 17th century screen, early Perpendicular nave arcades, pews dating from the 15th to 17th centuries, an outstanding collection of roof bosses and a beautiful chancel complete with a tunnel. The latter is a passage complete with cobbles underfoot, a tierceron vault and roof bosses believed to be an ancient processional route  
The majority of the stained glass dates from c1900.

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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