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Latitude: 52.6464 / 52°38'46"N
Longitude: 1.4094 / 1°24'33"E
OS Eastings: 630741
OS Northings: 310859
OS Grid: TG307108
Mapcode National: GBR WHQ.34T
Mapcode Global: WHMTH.MRC3
Plus Code: 9F43JCW5+GQ
Entry Name: Church of St. Gervase and St. Protase
Listing Date: 25 September 1962
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1051528
English Heritage Legacy ID: 228482
ID on this website: 101051528
Location: St Gervase's and St Protase's Church, Plumstead Green, Broadland, Norfolk, NR13
County: Norfolk
District: Broadland
Civil Parish: Great and Little Plumstead
Built-Up Area: Little Plumstead
Traditional County: Norfolk
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Norfolk
Church of England Parish: Great Plumstead St Mary
Church of England Diocese: Norwich
Tagged with: Church building
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GREAT & LITTLE PLUMSTEAD
Little Plumstead
Hospital Road
Church of St. Gervase and St. Protase
[Formerly listed as Church of St. Gervase and Protase, Little Plumstead, HOSPITAL ROAD (Little Plumstead)]
25/9/62
II*
Parish Church, medieval and later. Quaternary flint and chert with brick, Lincolnshire Limestone and Bath stone dressings and plain tile roof. West tower, nave, south porch and chancel.
Two stage round tower belonging to the Saxo-Norman overlap. The top stage narrower and probably later. Circular squint on western segment with single lancet above. C19 single light belfry openings and battlemented parapet. Nave three bays with two Perpendicular three-light windows each side of nave, with blocked C13 arch on north to west, and semi-circular arched opening with billet moulding, and C18 raised and fielded six panel door to south. Late medieval brick porch with double chamfered entrance and two-light windows to east and west. Single bay chancel with C18 brickwork on north side and three-light C19 Perpendicular windows to south and east.
Interior mainly C19. Relocated military brass for Sir Edward Warner, died 1565. Monument to Thomas Pentice and Mrs Pentice, died 1829 by W. Hardy. Glass fragments of various dates and sources in the south chancel window.
Listing NGR: TG3074110859
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