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God turned his back and mother nature said "I will have some of that"
A truly wonderful, easy to access location in Norfolk.
Reputed to ha...
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God turned his back and mother nature said "I will have some of that"
A truly wonderful, easy to access location in Norfolk.
Reputed to have last been used in the latter part of the 17th century.
What remain are the ruins of a parish church made of Knapped flint with ashlar dressings. The chancel has disappeared completely, reputed to have been moved in whole to a nearby church (West Somerton), where it sits opposed to the building that it has been married to.
What does remain of St. Mary's has been given grade II listing.
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A truly wonderful, easy to access location in Norfolk.
Reputed to have last been used in the latter part of the 17th century.
What remain are the ruins of a parish church made of Knapped flint with ashlar dressings. The chancel has disappeared completely, reputed to have been moved in whole to a nearby church (West Somerton), where it sits opposed to the building that it has been married to.
What does remain of St. Mary's has been given grade II listing.
Read less
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