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Church of All Saints

A Grade I Listed Building in Stanhoe, Norfolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.8991 / 52°53'56"N

Longitude: 0.6777 / 0°40'39"E

OS Eastings: 580204

OS Northings: 336880

OS Grid: TF802368

Mapcode National: GBR Q50.B4M

Mapcode Global: WHKPQ.CDY9

Plus Code: 9F42VMXH+M3

Entry Name: Church of All Saints

Listing Date: 5 June 1953

Grade: I

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1304643

English Heritage Legacy ID: 221577

ID on this website: 101304643

Location: All Saints Church, Stanhoe, King's Lynn and West Norfolk, Norfolk, PE31

County: Norfolk

District: King's Lynn and West Norfolk

Civil Parish: Stanhoe

Built-Up Area: Stanhoe

Traditional County: Norfolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Norfolk

Church of England Parish: Stanhoe All Saints

Church of England Diocese: Norwich

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Description


TF 83 NW STANHOE CHURCH LANE (east)

4/45 Church of All Saints.
5.6.53.
I

Parish Church. C13, C14 and C15. Flint, stone dressings, slate roofs, lead
north aisle roof. 4 bay nave and aisles, south west tower, 2 bay chancel.
Unbuttressed tower of 3 stages acting as south-west porch. Rectangular lancets
to second stage, 4 2-light belfry windows, 3 with c.1300 "Y" tracery, one
with 2-lights with trefoil in spandrel. Quoins, bell stage stringcourse,
battlemented parapet. Nave west gable has 3-light "Y" tracery west window
c.1300. South aisle has c.1300 tower door. 3 south and one east 2-light
Decorated C14 windows with flowing tracery mouchettes. North aisle has c.1200
north door, one 'Y' tracery c.1300 window, 2 3-light Perpendicular straight
headed windows. Chancel has south priest's door. 2 south c.1300 "Y" tracery
windows with internal reveal arches and colonnettes with bases and capitals.
2 north c.1300 windows with same internal details, one blocked, one with C19
Decorated tracery. East window C19 Decorated tracery. Interior: 4 bay C14
north and south arcades have moulded bases and capitals, octagonal piers and
double hollow chamfered arches. C14 chancel arch with semi-octagonal columns,
double hollow chamfered arch. Early C19 King-post strut nave roof, mid-C19
aisle roofs. Font, stone, High Victorian. Pulpit and reading desk, oak, High
Victorian 1853. Chancel has fine C14 sedilia and piscina under one drip mould,
with moulded bases and capitals to rounded columns, trefoil cusping, ogee
arches and carved head label stops. Early C19 roof. Commmunion Rails 1853.
Stained glass : south aisle south east and east both c.1898, chancel south-west
1869, south east c.1873 close to contemporary Morris and Co style, chancel
east window 1884 in C.E. Kempe style.


Listing NGR: TF8020436880

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