Medieval Norfolk Parish Churches

The East Anglian county of Norfolk has an exceptional wealth in medieval parish church architecture, perhaps unparalleled anywhere else in the World. These photographs were taken in 2003 using a Canon A40 PowerShot digital camera on manual mode. Click on the thumbnails below to view larger images, each clipped to between 60 KB and 118 KB. Alternatively, follow the tour.

Acle St Edmund.

St Edmund's Church of Acle

Buckenham St Nicholas

Church of Buckenham St Nicholas, south view Buckenham St Nicholas church - southeast view Medieval carved stone font at Buckenham Disused interior of Buckenham church Norman south doorway Noman tower doorway

Cantley St Margaret's

Cantley St Margaret's

Hassingham St Mary's

Hassingham St Mary - North view Hassingham church, south-west view West view of the round tower

Kilverstone St Andrew

Kilverstone round tower Kilverstone Church, near Thetford, Norfolk

Moulton St Mary

St Mary's church at Moulton, South view murals 1 murals 2 murals 3 Medieval font

Rackheath All Saints

Rackheath Church Rackheath Church

Salhouse All Saints

Salhouse church, Norfolk

Southwood St Edmund's

The tower in ruins, covered with creepers Doorway into the roofless ruin

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