Norfolk Churches: Their Foundations, Architecture, and Furnishings |
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altar apse arcades architecture bays bench ends Bishop bosses brass building built buttresses canopied carved chancel chancel arch chapel Christian clerestory Cley cloisters Colegate colour Decorated depicting door doorway early East Anglia east window example fifteenth century flushwork font fourteenth century gallery glass John the Baptist later mediaeval monastery monastic monks monuments mouldings nave niche Norfolk Norfolk churches Norman North Elmham Norwich Cathedral Norwich St octagonal original painted panels parapet parish parvise period Perpendicular Peter and Paul pews piers presbytery priest probably pulpit Purbeck marble quatrefoils Reformation remains restoration Roman rood roof Saints Saxo-Norman Saxon screen shafts shields side south aisle south porch St Andrew St Edmund St George St John St Margaret St Mary St Michael St Nicholas St Peter Mancroft St Swithin stone Street St Terrington St Clement thirteenth century Tilney All Saints tomb chest tracery transept vaulting wall Walpole St Peter Walsoken west tower