Latitude: 52.5675 / 52°34'3"N
Longitude: 1.6663 / 1°39'58"E
OS Eastings: 648555
OS Northings: 302949
OS Grid: TG485029
Mapcode National: GBR YRR.228
Mapcode Global: WHNW4.KQPJ
Plus Code: 9F43HM98+2G
Entry Name: Church of All Saints
Listing Date: 27 November 1954
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1372932
English Heritage Legacy ID: 227740
ID on this website: 101372932
Location: All Saint's Church, Belton, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR31
County: Norfolk
District: Great Yarmouth
Civil Parish: Belton with Browston
Built-Up Area: Belton
Traditional County: Suffolk
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Norfolk
Church of England Parish: Belton All Saints
Church of England Diocese: Norwich
Tagged with: Church building
TG 40 SE
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BELTON
CHURCH LANE (west side)
Church of All Saints
27.11.54
II*
Parish church. Nave and chancel Decorated. West tower rebuilt 1849 when general restoration carried out. Further restorations to chancel 1866 and to nave 1881. Quaternary and Quarry flint and chert with Lincolnshire Limestone ashlar dressings. Plain tile roofs. Circular three stage tower. Cusped lancet to west. Slits to ringing chamber and louvred cusped belfry lights. Plain parapet. Diagonal stepped east and west buttresses to nave and two side buttresses to flanks. Gabled south porch of C15 with some flushwork decoration and diagonal buttresses. Two-light side windows. Three two-light nave windows to north and south, the former with reticulation units, the latter with subsidiary reticulation units within them. Arched north doorway. Double wave moulded inner south doorway with ogee arch and finial. Two two-light Flowing south chancel windows and one to north, all largely of C19 date. North and south priests' doorways. Three-light Flowing east window of similar character.
Interior. Hollow chamfered and arched tower doorway. Scissor braced nave roof of 1881. Double chamfered chancel arch. C13 Purbeck marble font: octagonal on plinth. Central drum with eight orbiting columns. Bowl has two incised pointed arches to each facet. Late C14 wall paintings on north nave wall. St. James the Major to west. St. Christopher to east of doorway. Above and east of this a very faint representation of the three Quick and the three Dead. C14 chancel screen of five bays right and left of double doors. Shafts rise to frieze of route tournants. C19 top rail. Plain plank dado. Arch braced chancel roof of 1866. Stepped sedilia and angle piscina in south chancel. In north chancel wall a cusped ogeed tomb recess, with finial.
Listing NGR: TG4855502949
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