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Church of All Saints, Brinton

Description: Church of All Saints

Grade: I
Date Listed: 6 March 1959
English Heritage Building ID: 223538

OS Grid Reference: TG0304336650
OS Grid Coordinates: 603043, 336650
Latitude/Longitude: 52.8889, 1.0166

Location: Bale Road, Brinton, Norfolk NR24 2PQ

Locality: Brinton
Local Authority: North Norfolk
County: Norfolk
Country: England
Postcode: NR24 2PQ

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There is also a scheduled monument, Sharrington Village Cross, at the same location as this building or very close to it. This may be related in some way or possibly a different name for the same structure.

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Listing Text

TG 03 NW BRINTON SHARRINGTON
4/53
Church of All Saints
6.3.59 I


Parish church. Nave and chancel of C1300 with later details, C14 Decorated west
tower. Flint and stone dressings with leaded roof. Four stage tower with ashlared
plinth and diagonally set west buttresses. West door with 2-light window above; sound
hole slits, string course, 4 curvilinear bell windows with 4 trefoil headed lancets
above. Parapet. Nave and chancel undifferentiated. C1300 piers and arches of 3 bay
of demolished aisles built into walls. Nave north wall two 3-light Perpendicular and
one triple lancet window; nave south wall one 3-light Perpendicular, one single lancet
and one Y tracery window. Priest's door. C1300 intersecting tracery east window and
angle piscina in chancel. Sedilia is flat stone seat in window embrasure. C19 arched
braced roof on alternate long and short wall posts on C19 carved corbells. C19 font.
Four small C15 and C16 brasses.




Listing NGR: TG0304336650

Source: English Heritage

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