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Church of All Saints, Beighton

A Grade I Listed Building in Beighton, Norfolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.62 / 52°37'11"N

Longitude: 1.5245 / 1°31'28"E

OS Eastings: 638665

OS Northings: 308298

OS Grid: TG386082

Mapcode National: GBR XKD.N8J

Mapcode Global: WHMTR.DD5T

Plus Code: 9F43JG9F+XQ

Entry Name: Church of All Saints, Beighton

Listing Date: 25 September 1962

Grade: I

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1051445

English Heritage Legacy ID: 228590

ID on this website: 101051445

Location: All Saints' Church, Beighton, Broadland, Norfolk, NR13

County: Norfolk

District: Broadland

Civil Parish: Beighton

Traditional County: Norfolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Norfolk

Church of England Parish: Beighton with Moulton

Church of England Diocese: Norwich

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Description


BEIGHTON CHURCH HILL
TG 30 NE
3/14 Church of All Saints,
25.9.62. Beighton.
I
Parish church. Fabric mainly C14 and C15 with C19 restoration which included
the rebuilding of the north aisle (1854) and the upper stage of the west tower
(1882) by A.S. Hewitt. Flint with limestone dressings; red brick east wall
to nave. Nave roof thatched, all other roofs slated. West tower, nave, chancel,
north and south aisles, south porch, north vestry. Square west tower with staged
buttresses, partly rebuilt in brick. C19 Decorated bell openings with pierced
stone screens. Stepped parapet of stone with flushwork panels dated 1890.
Castellated corner piers with figure-pinnacles. Polygonal stair turret on south
side. Single light west window. Windows generally C19 replacements in Decorated
style. Nave clerestorey of three 2-light windows with eaves swept over window
heads. Three 2-light windows in north and south aisles. South nave and aisle
walls in flushwork. Three 2-light north and south chancel windows, bays divided
by staged buttresses with gabled tops. C14 priest's door in south wall with
head-stops to hood mould. 4-light east window. Former north porch now vestry
with diagonal buttresses to gable. Small cusped niche in gable. Chimney pot
on ridge line. 2-light window in west wall. To the west of the south porch
an C18 monument set in wall below window, the inscription now largely
indecipherable. C14 south doorway. North and south arcades of four bays :
octagonal piers with double-chamfered arches. Tower arch on half-piers; eastern
corner buttresses of tower project into nave. Single framed nave roof with
scissor bracing; chancel and aisle roofs C19 with roll-moulded principals and
boarded ceilings. Chancel screen much restored but retaining C15 work, notably
the carved middle rail. Chancel stalls with figure carving. C14 piscina and
triple stepped sedilia in south wall of chancel, all with crocketted ogee heads.
Piscina with cusped arch in south aisle. Painted consecration cross in south
wall of aisle. Stoup by south door. Some C15 poppyhead bench ends in nave with
animal carvings. C13 octagonal font with two shallow pointed arches in each
face, large central stem and eight plain shafts.


Listing NGR: TG3866508298

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