Nominal: 952.5 Hz Bell 1 of 3
Founded by Thomas Newman 1714
Dove Bell ID: 55891 Tower ID: 21175 - View Tower Listed: No Canons: Removed Cracked: No
Grid reference: TF 690 327
Building is open for worship
Church open regularly Grade II* listed building Visitor parking nearby Wheelchair accessible Stained Glass
Footprint of Church buildings: 435 m²
C14 Decorated Perpendicular transitional style, heavily restored 1857-1858 for the Rev. William Philip Beckett, vicar, presumably by G.E. Pritchett, architect of the contemporary vicarage (q.v.). Flint with stone dressings, slated roofs. West tower, nave and clerestorey with north and south aisles, south porch, chancel. West tower the least over restored part of the church: partly squared, knapped flint, stone panelled base, set-off angle buttresses to west face. West window of 2-lights, 4 lancets to second stage, 4 2-light belfry windows, battlemented parapet. North and south aisles with 3 straight headed 2-light Perpendicular windows. South porch largely mid-C19. Clerestorey with alternating circular and quatrefoil 2-light windows. Chancel has 3 south and one north 3-light windows with 4-centred arched heads combining Decorated flowing mouchettes and quatrefoils with lower Perpendicular tracery. East window with flowing Decorated tracery inserted 1858 by Pritchett.
As listed on Historic England website
Perpendicular transitional 4 bay north and south nave arcades, with octagonal piers and double chamfered arches, semi-octagonal respond piers to tower and chancel arches, double hollow chamfered arches. Octagonal, originally rectangular Norman font, stone with simple interlace, beaded interlace, strapwork, Perpendicular stem and C19 base. In tower under west window, 3 brasses of the Rogerson family, the first dated 1608. Decorated- Perpendicular squared headed tracery roof screen with one central and 4 side lights. C19 roofs, scissors trussed to nave and chancel with wallposts and corbels carved by W. Brown of King's Lynn. Much High Victorian stained glass by Michael O'Connor for the Beckett family of Ingoldisthorpe Manor, 1859-1863; chancel north and 3 south windows, tower west window. East window 1858, perhaps by William Warrington.
As listed on Historic England website
Nominal: 952.5 Hz Bell 1 of 3
Founded by Thomas Newman 1714
Dove Bell ID: 55891 Tower ID: 21175 - View Tower Listed: No Canons: Removed Cracked: No
Nominal: 851 Hz Weight: 907 lbs Bell 2 of 3
Founded by Mears & Stainbank 1884
Dove Bell ID: 55892 Tower ID: 21175 - View Tower Listed: No Canons: Removed Cracked: No
Nominal: 753 Hz Weight: 1111 lbs Bell 3 of 3
Founded by Mears & Stainbank 1884
Dove Bell ID: 55893 Tower ID: 21175 - View Tower Listed: No Canons: Removed Cracked: No
Grid reference: TF 690 327
It is unknown whether the building is consecrated.
It is unknown whether the churchyard has been used for burial.
It is unknown whether the churchyard is used for burial.
The churchyard has war graves.
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| Name | Status | Number found in this site |
|---|---|---|
| Common yew | Notabletree | 1 |
| Renewable | Installed |
|---|---|
| Solar PV Panels | No |
| Solar Thermal Panels | No |
| Biomass | No |
| Wind Turbine | No |
| Air Source Heat Pump | No |
| Ground Source Heat Pump | No |
| Ev Charging | No |
There are no records of species within the curtilage of this site.
Caring for God's Acre is a conservation charity working to support groups and individuals to investigate, care for, and enjoy the wildlife and heritage treasures found within churchyards and other burial grounds. Look on their website for information and advice and please contact their staff directly. They can help you manage this churchyard for people and wildlife.
To learn more about all the species recorded against this church, go to the Burial Ground Portal within the NBN Atlas. You can check the spread of records through the years, discovering what has been recorded and when, plus what discoveries might remain to be uncovered.
More information on species and action to be taken upon discovery.
Caring for God's Acre is a conservation charity working to support groups and individuals to investigate, care for, and enjoy the wildlife and heritage treasures found within churchyards and other burial grounds. Look on their website for information and advice and please contact their staff directly. They can help you manage this churchyard for people and wildlife.
To learn more about all the species recorded against this church, go to the Burial Ground Portal within the NBN Atlas. You can check the spread of records through the years, discovering what has been recorded and when, plus what discoveries might remain to be uncovered.
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