Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue Address
North Barningham, Norwich, Norfolk,, NR11 7LB, United Kingdom
Come and join us for morning service in the beautiful fifteenth-century St Peter's Church at North Barningham.

The powder pink of St Peter's plaster walls is a backdrop to beautiful monuments in this remote fifteenth-century Norfolk church. White marble likenesses from the noble Palgrave family are full of character, as are the medieval figures in the brasses set in the floor. An enigmatic 'rose window' design lies on the centre aisle, illuminated by the blaze of light from the east window. Nobody knows when it was created, nor what it conceals.

Baconsthorpe: St Mary

According to the Doomsday Book of 1086 there was a church in Baconsthorpe. The current Church dates from the 14th century and is made of flint and stone. It is in good order and was completely restored in the late 19th century. It can seat over 200. There is an open area at the back of the church with a children’s play area and a table for general use, chairs may be placed there when required. Visitors greatly appreciate the Easter Sepulchre and the memorial to the Heydon’s who built Baconsthorpe Castle.

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Patronal Service at North Barningham Church

Occurring
for 1 hour
Venue
St Peter's Church, North Barningham
Address
North Barningham, Norwich, Norfolk,, NR11 7LB, United Kingdom

Come and join us for morning service in the beautiful fifteenth-century St Peter's Church at North Barningham.

The powder pink of St Peter's plaster walls is a backdrop to beautiful monuments in this remote fifteenth-century Norfolk church. White marble likenesses from the noble Palgrave family are full of character, as are the medieval figures in the brasses set in the floor. An enigmatic 'rose window' design lies on the centre aisle, illuminated by the blaze of light from the east window. Nobody knows when it was created, nor what it conceals.