Tuttington |
St Peter & St Paul
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This church is tucked away in a small, pleasant village and has a
fine round tower so often seen in Norfolk, and it is probably the
oldest part of the church being built shortly after the Norman conquest.
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interior is unremarkable to me except for a fine set of medieval
bench-end carvings. I took photographs of some of these and they are
shown below. There has been some damage to them so some of the figures
have arms or other appendages missing but they are still in good
general condition and well worth a visit.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 04 January 2007 19:41 |