Norfolk Parish Photographs

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Narborough:
Narborough watermill on Nar [7407] 1996-09-15
Georgian.
Narborough All Saints church from SE [5857] 1977-09-14
Tower 14c below and 15c above stringcourse. Chancel 15c.
Narborough All Saints church Spelman mon [7408] 1996-09-15
Monument to Sir Clement Spelman and Lady. 1607. North wall of chancel.

Neatishead:
Neatishead radar listening post [7534] 1998-03-08
Neatishead radar museum antenna [7929] 2003-04-08
Neatishead St Peter's church from SW [6891] 1992-07-28
The present church is only a portion of a much larger one of which the tower and most of the nave were taken down in 1790.
Neatishead St Peter's church W door carving [6892] 1992-07-28
The rich tabernacle work over the west doorway is supposed to have come from the south doorway of the demolished part of the church.

Necton:
Necton All Saints church from SE [5531] 1976-05-31
Tower and SW chapel.
Necton All Saints church hammerbeam nave E [5530] 1976-05-31
Recumbent angels as hammerbeams.
Necton All Saints church hammerbeam nave W [5528] 1976-05-31
Necton All Saints church 17c pulpit [5529] 1976-05-31
Jacobean pulpit, backboard and canopy dated 1636.

Needham:
Needham St Peter's church tower [6093] 1980-05-14
Norman round tower with 15c belfry and built-on circular staircase.
Needham St Peter's church south porch [6092] 1980-05-14
15c brick porch with octagonal piers at corners.
Needham St Peter's church archbraced nave W [6094] 1980-05-14
With later tiebeams.
Needham St Peter's church font south sides [6096] 1980-05-14
Needham St Peter's church nave bench ends [6095] 1980-05-14
North side of nave.

New Buckenham:
New Buckenham Castle [5506] 1976-04-20
Circular keep of Norman castle. Built by William D'Albini c1140-50 on the site of one formerly owned by Earl Ralf Guader.
New Buckenham Market Cross [4969] 1965-08-20
The Market Court or Toll House 17c.
New Buckenham thatched cottages [4985] 1965-08-25
New Buckenham chapel of St Mary Virgin [4986] 1965-08-25
Founded soon after the castle by William D'Albini. Became a barn.
New Buckenham St Martin's church from SE [4984] 1965-08-25
New Buckenham St Martin's church interior E [4982] 1965-08-25
New Buckenham St Martin's church font [4983] 1965-08-25
Inscribed "ffeb.1 1619" with names of churchwardens.
New Buckenham St Martin's church tomb [4981] 1965-08-25
North wall of chancel.

New Houghton:
New Houghton old stone cross near hall [4089] 1952-07-31
Moved to its present site when the hall was built.
New Houghton 18c cottages [7900] 2002-08-18
Replacing those formerly within the park and surrounding the church.
New Houghton Houghton Hall entrance front [4086] 1952-07-31
Built by the first Prime Minister of England Sir Robert Walpole, in the 1730s, the architects of the hall were Colen Campbell and Thomas Ripley, with William Kent responsible for the interior work.
New Houghton Houghton Hall garden front [4085] 1952-07-31
New Houghton Houghton Hall stables [4087] 1952-07-31
New Houghton St Martin's church south side [4088] 1952-07-31
Partly rebuilt by Sir Robert Walpole in 1729.

Newton by Castle Acre:
Newton by Castle Acre watermill on Nar [7577] 1998-09-20
Partly built with re-used materials taken from the remains of Castle Acre Priory.
Newton by Castle Acre All Saints church [5617] 1976-08-19
Square central tower pre-conquest.

Newton Flotman:
Newton Flotman river Tas bridge [2904] 1939-04-07
Built 16c. Widened early 19c.
Newton Flotman Waterside Inn [7522] 1998-02-07
Newton Flotman thatch and clay lump cottage [5256] 1969-05-25
Near the river.
Newton Flotman St Mary Virgin church SE [6788] 1992-05-19
Rebuilt from 1385 onwards.

North Barningham:
N Barningham St Peter's church from SE [6981] 1993-05-22
N Barningham St Peter's church nave floor [6982] 1993-05-22
Brick and stone roundel in centre of nave floor. 56 inches diameter.

North Barsham:
N Barsham All Saints church from SW [7034] 1993-07-11

North Burlingham:
N Burlingham St Andrew's church tower [3629] 1946-04-22
N Burlingham St Andrew's church porch door [3397] 1940-05-11
15c south porch incorporating a dripstone with Norman roundels.
N Burlingham St Andrew's church nave roof [3636] 1946-04-22
Hammerbeam.
N Burlingham St Andrew's church screen [3635] 1946-04-22
N Burlingham St Peter's church south side [3634] 1946-04-22

North Creake:
N Creake St Mary's Priory ruin north side [5867] 1977-09-14
N Creake St Mary's Priory ruin view east [5866] 1977-09-14
Founded by Sir Robert de Nereford, governor of Dover castle, in 1206. Was occupied by an abbot and canons of St Augustine.
N Creake St Mary Virgin church from SE [7179] 1994-11-25
Tracery in east window was restored in late Victorian times.

North Elmham:
N Elmham former watermill on Wensum [7587] 1998-09-20
Was converted to holiday residences.
N Elmham Saxon cathedral ruin south side [4483] 1958-07-03
Sometime after 1075 when the See was transferred to Thetford, it was converted into a manor house.
N Elmham Saxon cathedral ruin view west [7942] 2003-08-25
N Elmham Saxon cathedral south side view E [4481] 1958-07-03
N Elmham Saxon cathedral south side view W [4480] 1958-07-03
N Elmham Saxon cathedral west end view east [4482] 1958-07-03
N Elmham St Mary Virgin church south side [5240] 1968-08-24
Tower late 14c.
N Elmham St Mary Virgin church interior E [6009] 1979-06-04
The nave arcades, with alternate round and octagonal pillars, are Early English. The font is modern, with old 15c shafts.
N Elmham St Mary Virgin church interior W [6010] 1979-06-04
N Elmham St Mary Virgin church piscina [6011] 1979-06-04
Double piscina and triple sedilia south wall of chancel. Late 13c.

North Lopham:
N Lopham St Nicholas' church from SE [5517] 1976-04-20
N Lopham St Nicholas' church from SW [4961] 1965-08-20

North Pickenham:
N Pickenham St Andrew's church from NW [7245] 1995-08-16
The nave, south aisle and chancel rebuilt in 1863. The north transept seems to be original.

North Repps:
N Repps St Mary's church from SE [5887] 1977-10-30
The style is mainly Perpendicular with some remains of Norman and Early English work in the chancel.

North Runcton:
N Runcton St Andrew's church from SE [7393] 1996-09-15
N Runcton St Andrew's church chancel SE [7394] 1996-09-15
The chancel and vestry. Built 1703-13 by Henry Bell, architect of Kings Lynn Customs House.
N Runcton St Andrew's church interior east [7395] 1996-09-15

North Tuddenham:
N Tuddenham St Mary's church from NW [7185] 1995-06-17
Buttresses of the 14c tower have chequered pattern.

North Walsham:
N Walsham Market Cross from SW [5263] 1969-06-22
N Walsham wayside Cross on Norwich Rd [5262] 1969-06-22
At the Worstead boundary. Traditionally marks the site where Bishop Henry le Despencer defeated the peasants' revolt led by Jack Lytester in 1381.
N Walsham Bacton Wood watermill on canal [7569] 1998-08-30
From SE, on North Walsham and Dilham canal. Built about mid 1820s.
N Walsham Bacton Wood watermill on canal [7570] 1998-08-30
From SW.
N Walsham and Dilham canal Ebridge lock [7467] 1997-07-27
N Walsham Ebridge watermill on canal [7468] 1997-07-27
On North Walsham and Dilham canal.
N Walsham St Nicholas' church from SE [5264] 1969-06-22
Mainly Perpendicular.
N Walsham St Nicholas' church ruined tower [3330] 1940-03-22
The tower and spire were 147 feet high but the latter fell in 1724.

Northwold:
Northwold St Andrew's church from SE [5869] 1977-09-15
Tower 15c.
Northwold St Andrew's church sepulchre [5868] 1977-09-15
14c Easter Sepulchre north side of chancel. Above the base are Roman soldiers among olive trees.

North Wootton:
N Wootton All Saints church from SE [7403] 1996-09-15
Built in 1852. Architect Salvin.

Norton Subcourse:
Norton Subcourse St Mary's church tower [5487] 1976-04-17
Round tower probably pre-conquest.
Norton Subcourse St Mary's church east end [5488] 1976-04-17
Decorated tracery. 14c.

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Text and photographs copyright George Plunkett

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