St Mary
Burgh Parva, Norfolk
A rare example of a 'tin tabernacle' erected for the railway workers of Melton Constable in 1903.
Grade II Briston church sits at the heart of a working agricultural village and houses the iconic iron cello made by a 18th century local blacksmith to accompany services.
Briston, Norfolk
The iron cello symbolises the resourcefulness of a working class community in caring for its unusual medieval church building through many difficult times. Though suffering from much deterioration, the unusual architectural structure of the 'Christ in Repose' chancel, off lined from the nave, causes people to wonder.
Burgh Parva, Norfolk
A rare example of a 'tin tabernacle' erected for the railway workers of Melton Constable in 1903.
Thurning, Norfolk
A small 13th century church in a rural setting with box pews and triple decker pulpit.
Thornage, Norfolk
Discover the quiet beauty and timeless charm of All Saints in Thornage, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of the north Norfolk countryside dating back more than 1000 years.