St Mary - The Chancel
The chancel, which Pevsner* tells us was built in 1869 when the church was restored,has windows in the decorated style, ornamental corbels at the bases of the arch between it and the nave, and a very beautiful ceiling, presumably also made at that date, apparently still in very good condition. Pevsner also mentions a seventeenth century pulpit. and a communion rail. As you can see from the photographs, these presumably fell prey to one of the several robbers who have invaded and despoiled this church since it became redundant.
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One of the corbels supporting the chancel arch. | One of the chancel windows | And the other corbel. |
*Buildings of England: Norfolk 2: North-West and South, by Nikolaus Pevsner and Bill Wilson, Yale University Press, 1999