vedast saxon cross, norwich museum

norfolk churches 1


Folder: english churches by county

burnham deepdale church

24 Jun 2011 67
c11 saxon tower arch and gallery doorway over.

burnham deepdale church

24 Jun 2011 80
view from the west of the round tower, c11 saxon work , with the c20 war memorial in the foreground

norwich cathedral

28 Dec 2010 111
ambulatory , begun 1096; the early c12 may have begun before the groined vaults were completed

norwich cathedral

28 Dec 2010 101
ambulatory at the east end, building began from here in 1096, so these parts of the church are latest c11

norwich cathedral

28 Dec 2010 116
in 1096 losinga started to build the cathedral from the east. the dog toothed entry to the mid c13 lady chapel , which replaced the c12 eastern chapel, can be seen in the distance.

norwich cathedral

28 Dec 2010 114
ambulatory at the east end, building began from here in 1096, so these parts of the church are latest c11. the painted decoration is probably c12

norwich cathedral

24 Sep 2010 170
s.e.chapel, built 1096-1119

norwich cathedral tomb

24 Sep 2010 164
effigy, probably of before 1100, maybe the founder bishop de losinga. this was brought in from the outside of the north transept

south lopham church

24 Sep 2010 114
tower of c.1090

south lopham church

24 Sep 2010 113
tower of c.1090

fritton church

06 Sep 2010 75
late c11 chancel with c14 screen

fritton church

06 Sep 2010 51
late c11 church with nave widened c.1350' the entry to a chamber over the vault of the apse can be seen.

fritton church

06 Sep 2010 54
late c11 church widened in c.1350

fritton church

06 Sep 2010 47
late c11 church with round tower. the gable cross is c12 and comes from the bishops' chapel at thorpe

norwich cathedral 1364 n.e.chapel 1096

haddiscoe church from n.e.

haddiscoe church from s.e.

28 Dec 2009 111
the roundels look too low for saxon openings and too small for c18. maybe they go with the c14 quatrefoil clerestory?

haddiscoe tower window c11

28 Dec 2009 109
though the triangular heads to the windows and the renewed central shaft imply saxon architecture, the billet pattern, the capitals and the amount of decoration point to a date considerably later than the conquest

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