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Church of St Mary

A Grade II* Listed Building in Weeting, Norfolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.4717 / 52°28'18"N

Longitude: 0.6143 / 0°36'51"E

OS Eastings: 577669

OS Northings: 289192

OS Grid: TL776891

Mapcode National: GBR QB5.04H

Mapcode Global: VHJFN.L4MH

Plus Code: 9F42FJC7+MP

Entry Name: Church of St Mary

Listing Date: 23 June 1960

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1172178

English Heritage Legacy ID: 220991

ID on this website: 101172178

Location: St Mary's Church, Weeting, Breckland, Norfolk, IP27

County: Norfolk

District: Breckland

Civil Parish: Weeting-with-Broomhill

Built-Up Area: Weeting

Traditional County: Norfolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Norfolk

Church of England Parish: Weeting St Mary

Church of England Diocese: Ely

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Description


TL 78 NE WEETING-WITH-BROOMHILL

10/43 Church of St.Mary
23:6:60
II*

Parish church. Medieval and later. Restored and largely re-faced in C19.
Flint with ashlar dressings. Slate roofs. Circular west tower; nave with
north aisle and south porch; chancel. Tower of 1868. 3 ground floor lancets,
3 crudely traceried sound holes, 3 flat headed loops and 4 2-light Y-traceried
bell-openings. Crenellated parapet on a corbel table. South wall of nave
has 3 C19 3-light windows in Perpendicular style with embattled transoms.
C14 moulded south doorway of 3 orders. C19 porch. North aisle with 3 late-
Medieval 3-light cusped windows, a contemporary 3-light east window with a
pair of crudely formed mouchettes and a simply moulded north doorway. 3
restored 3-light clearstorey windows in similar style. Chancel retains a
section of Cllor C12 coursed masonry to north side. North side with one
2-light late-Medieval cusped window and a blocked 2-light C14 Decorated window
truncated by an inserted priest's doorway. South side with 2 C19 2-light
traceried windows and a C14 2-light window with dagger. Fine 5-light C14
reticulated east window with octofoil. Interior. 4-bay north arcade of
quatrefoil piers with intermediate fillets supporting arches of 2 plain-
chamfered orders. Chancel arch also of 2 plain-chamfered orders on rebuilt
polygonal responds. The chancel has a pair of C14 cusped niches flanking
the east window and 2 piscina bowls without canopies to south. 3 Greek
Revival wall monuments .to Angerstein family. Stained glass east window
representing 'Transfiguration' by George Parlby, 1905. C19 king post nave
roof.


Listing NGR: TL7766989192

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