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Church of St Mary

A Grade I Listed Building in Great Massingham, Norfolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.7742 / 52°46'26"N

Longitude: 0.6651 / 0°39'54"E

OS Eastings: 579874

OS Northings: 322949

OS Grid: TF798229

Mapcode National: GBR Q6K.0Z0

Mapcode Global: WHKQ9.5JZM

Plus Code: 9F42QMF8+M3

Entry Name: Church of St Mary

Listing Date: 15 August 1960

Grade: I

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1171571

English Heritage Legacy ID: 221893

ID on this website: 101171571

Location: St Mary's Church, Great Massingham, King's Lynn and West Norfolk, Norfolk, PE32

County: Norfolk

District: King's Lynn and West Norfolk

Civil Parish: Great Massingham

Built-Up Area: Great Massingham

Traditional County: Norfolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Norfolk

Church of England Parish: Great Massingham St Mary

Church of England Diocese: Norwich

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Description


GREAT MASSINGHAM STATION ROAD (east side)
TF 7922
9/25 Church of St. Mary.
15.8.60.

G.V. I

Parish Church. Largely C15 fabric, C13 porch and interior evident. Flint
rubble, knapped and squared flint dressings, stone dressings, slate roofs.
West tower, 5 bay nave and aisles, 2 bay south porch, 2 bay chancel. Fine
4 storey Perpendicular west tower. West face has moulded Perpendicular
2-pointed west door. 4-light west window with battlemented transom division,
traceried upper light heads. Third stage has one 2-light Perpendicular window
to each face, belfry stage has one 2-light Perpendicular louvred window to
each face. Stone plinth with knapped flint and stone tracery. 4 angle
buttresses with 4 set offs, 2 ranks of paired squared knapped flint blank
tracery arches to each stage. Stone string courses divide 4 stages of tower,
parapet string course with 2 gargoyle spouts to each face. Knapped, squared
flint flush tracery battlements, angle crochetted spirelets. Fine C13 Early
English arcaded south porch re-positioned south of C15 south aisle. Moulded
outer arch with 3 almost detached collonnettes, 2 stage polygonal angle
buttresses with polygonal crotchetted spirelet finials. Arcaded returns of
2 groups of 3 open work trefoil headed lancet arches with collonnettes,
capitals, set on stone plinth with internal seats. Cusped arch trefoils in
external spandrels. Restored 1863 by Penning, architect. South door arch has
paired collonnettes, moulded arch, wooden door with blank tracery panels.
Perpendicular south aisle has single 3-light east and west windows and 3
3-light south Perpendicular tracery windows with battlemented transoms and
triangular headed upper lights. Buttresses with flushwork, 3 set offs.
Flushwork flint and stone battlemented parapet. 5 bay clerestorey with 3-light
Perpendicular windows. 5 bay north aisle has 5 north 3-light Perpendicular
windows, one west Perpendicular window, one east 3-light Decorated tracery
window. Perpendicular north door. 2 bay chancel has 2 south and one north
3-light Perpendicular tracery windows. Fine 5 light somewhat restored Early
English 5-light stepped lancet window, trefoil heads to lights and trefoils
in spandrel. One south C15 and 2 clasping C13 east end buttresses. North face
has string course line of former lean-to extension, one blocked door. Rood
stairs project in tower at angle with north aisle. Interior: Fine 5 bay south
Early English arcade, quatrefoil section piers, double hollow chamfered arches
moulded arches, outer hood mould with carved stops. 5 bay Early English north
arcade, with bases, piers and capitals recut in C15 Perpendicular
semi-octagonal profiles. Early English chancel arch, perhaps a mid C19
insertion. Fine tall Perpendicular moulded tower arch with piers with bases
and capitals. C15 north aisle double frame roof with arched braces, moulded
purlins, battlemented cresting on north side cornice only. South aisle roof
largely mid C19, some C15 principals surviving. Mid C19 nave roof. Octagonal
C13 stone font, with Early English crotchetted head, blank tracery against
bowl. C15 pierced back benches at rear of nave. Chancel has blocked north
door, some in situ C15 glass fragments in tracery. Fine C15 sedelia,
collonnettes with cinquefoil headed 4-centred arches, carved spandrels. C13
Early English piscina with collonnettes, bases and capitals, perhaps inserted
C14 ogee arch. C19 chancel stalls and nave benches. Giltwood altar frontal
by W.G. Cooper 1953, sub Comper style. Mid-C17 Holy Table as nave altar.


Listing NGR: TF7987422949

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