Norfolk Parish Photographs

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Ickburgh:
Ickburgh St Peter's church from east [7002] 1993-06-05
The tower late 14c. The rest rebuilt in 1865-6 at the expense of the third Lord Ashburton. Architect R M Phipson.

Illington:
Illington St Andrew's church from SW [6998] 1993-05-30
Mainly 14c but the nave has Norman slits in north and south walls.

Ingham:
Ingham Holy Trinity church from SE [5613] 1976-08-17
Mainly 14-15c. Up to the time of the Dissolution this church was Collegiate and Monastic as well as parochial. Portions of the Priory remain on the north side and there was also a cloister.
Ingham Holy Trinity church porch from SW [5614] 1976-08-17
Three storeyed porch once used as a school.
Ingham Holy Trinity church de Bois tomb [1901] 1937-08-19
Tomb of Sir Roger de Bois and wife Lady Margaret.
Ingham Holy Trinity church N choir stalls [5615] 1976-08-17
Ingham Holy Trinity church de Bois tomb [3680] 1948-03-26
Ingham Holy Trinity church de Ingham tomb [1902] 1937-08-19
Tomb of Sir Oliver de Ingham Ob 1344, north wall of chancel.
Ingham Holy Trinity church de Ingham tomb [3681] 1948-03-26

Ingoldisthorpe:
Ingoldisthorpe St Michael All Angels church [7333] 1996-06-16
The clerestory windows alternate between two lights and quatrefoil circles.

Ingworth:
Ingworth St Lawrence's church from SW [5611] 1976-08-16
Thatched base of Norman round tower. The tower fell in 1822.
Ingworth St Lawrence's church porch [5610] 1976-08-16

Intwood:
Intwood All Saints church from west [4857] 1964-08-29
Norman round tower with later octagonal top.

Irstead:
Irstead St Michael's church from SW [5740] 1977-04-13
14c except for south aisle which is 15c.
Irstead St Michael's church pulpit and rood [5739] 1977-04-13
Elizabethan pulpit with linenfold panels, and rood stairs.
Irstead St Michael's church screen south [5738] 1977-04-13
Figures of the apostles.
Irstead St Michael's church nave bench end [5737] 1977-04-13
South side of central aisle.

Itteringham:
Itteringham former watermill on Bure N side [7633] 1999-06-06
Itteringham former watermill on Bure SW [7634] 1999-06-06
Itteringham St Mary's church from SE [6966] 1993-05-09
"Unbuttressed west tower, nave and chancel... the north side indicating an early 14c date." (Pevsner)

Kelling:
Kelling St Mary's church from SE [7202] 1995-06-18
"To the south, the ruins of a transept or transeptual chapel." (Pevsner)

Kempstone:
Kempstone St Paul's church south side ruin [7414] 1996-10-13
Kempstone St Paul's church tower ruin [7413] 1996-10-13
14c tower.
Kempstone St Paul's church ruin interior E [7412] 1996-10-13
Abandoned and partly ruined by the end of the 19c. In 1904 totally restored by the Earl of Leicester. Was then used only as a mortuary chapel. Derelict by the late 1940s. By 1950 the roof had collapsed and the church was in ruins again. The chancel arch and most of the chancel roof collapsed sometime between 1978 and 1983.

Kenninghall:
Kenninghall timber framed house W of church [4966] 1965-08-20
Kenninghall St Mary's church from SE [4965] 1965-08-20
15c tower.
Kenninghall St Mary's church Norman S door [4964] 1965-08-20
Kenninghall St Mary's church font and cover [4962] 1965-08-20
14c font with 15c steeple cover.
Kenninghall St Mary's church royal arms [4963] 1965-08-20
Elizabeth I royal arms at east end of north aisle. Formerly in tympanum of chancel arch.

Keswick:
Keswick Hall south front [6606] 1990-04-30
Garden front.
Keswick mill house and watermill on Yare [4799] 1964-07-26
The watermill is timber framed and weatherboarded.
Keswick granary next to watermill on Yare [3372] 1940-04-21
Keswick All Saints church ruin and tower [2934] 1939-04-09
Dismantled about the end of 16c. The Norman round tower and a small portion of the nave have however been rebuilt in modern times to form a mortuary chapel, as the churchyard is still in use.
Keswick All Saints church chancel ruin [2933] 1939-04-09

Ketteringham:
Ketteringham St Peter's church from SW [6743] 1991-09-17
Ketteringham St Peter's church from SE [6744] 1991-09-17

Kettlestone:
Kettlestone All Saints church tower [5967] 1978-08-18
14c octagonal tower has no dressed stone quoins.

Kilverstone:
Kilverstone St Andrew's church tower [5759] 1977-04-15
Round tower, possibly pre-conquest.
Kilverstone St Andrew's Norman S door [5758] 1977-04-15

Kimberley:
Kimberley Dutch gabled farmhouse [4866] 1964-09-12
Inscription on house "I P 1716".
Kimberley St Peter's church from SE [7012] 1993-06-05
The top of the tower rebuilt 1631.

Kings Lynn:
Kings Lynn Alexandra Dock river Ouse [0718] 1935-08-15
Kings Lynn St Nicholas' chapel south side [0656] 1935-08-12
Nave completed 1419.
Kings Lynn St Nicholas' chapel tower spire [5907] 1978-06-01
Kings Lynn St Nicholas' chapel south porch [0655] 1935-08-12
15c porch.
Kings Lynn Dutch gabled house S of chapel [4504] 1959-06-04
South side of St Nicholas' chapel burial ground.
Kings Lynn Chapel St timber framed house [0664] 1935-08-12
Timber framed house at corner of Market Lane before restoration.
Kings Lynn Chapel St timber framed house [4503] 1959-06-04
Timber framed house at corner of Market Lane after restoration.
Kings Lynn Austin Friars gateway [0663] 1935-08-12
Property in Lynn was granted to the Austin friars in 1293 by Margaret de Southmere. After the Dissolution, John Eyre purchased it from the King in 1544.
Kings Lynn Tuesday Market Place Duke's Head [0654] 1935-08-12
Hotel.
Kings Lynn Tuesday Market Place Globe Hotel [0653] 1935-08-12
Kings Lynn King St St George's Guildhall [0652] 1935-08-12
The 14c hall of St George's Guild.
Kings Lynn King St St George's Guildhall [6371] 1986-05-16
Kings Lynn King St 28 [6372] 1986-05-16
Kings Lynn New Conduit St Friends' House [0665] 1935-08-12
Adjacent to Vancouver's birthplace.
Kings Lynn New Conduit St mansard roof [0666] 1935-08-12
Kings Lynn Customs House [0651] 1935-08-12
Henry Bell, architect, 1683.
Kings Lynn Queen St Clifton Ho watchtower [5908] 1978-06-01
East side.
Kings Lynn Queen St Clifton Ho watchtower [5909] 1978-06-01
From SW.
Kings Lynn Queen St Clifton House doorway [0650] 1935-08-12
Georgian doorway.
Kings Lynn Queen St Thoresby College [0649] 1935-08-12
Jacobean.
Kings Lynn Thoresby College old door [4502] 1959-06-04
Door leading to courtyard.
Kings Lynn Guildhall Holy Trinity [0645] 1935-08-12
Guildhall dated 1423.
Kings Lynn St Margaret's church from NW [0646] 1935-08-12
Founded by Bishop Herbert de Losinga in 1100. Practically reconstructed in 13c.
Kings Lynn Nelson St Hampton Court [0644] 1935-08-12
15c.
Kings Lynn Hampton Court courtyard view SE [4501] 1959-06-04
The Great Hall range.
Kings Lynn Hampton Court courtyard W side [4500] 1959-06-04
West range blocked arcade.
Kings Lynn Hanseatic League old warehouses [0647] 1935-08-12
Kings Lynn Nelson St Georgian house [0643] 1935-08-12
Kings Lynn Nelson St Gavin Hamilton's house [0648] 1935-08-12
Kings Lynn Bridge St Greenland fishery [0642] 1935-08-12
Fishery museum. 1605.
Kings Lynn Bridge St Whitefriars gateway [0641] 1935-08-12
The Whitefriars priory, dedicated to St Mary, was founded in 13c and dissolved 1546.
Kings Lynn All Saints church from SE [7398] 1996-09-15
Chancel and 13c south transept.
Kings Lynn All Saints church south door [7399] 1996-09-15
And west end of clerestory. The tower collapsed in 1763.
Kings Lynn All Saints church chancel S wall [4499] 1959-06-04
Norman work.
Kings Lynn All Saints church Norman capital [4498] 1959-06-04
External wall of chancel south side.
Kings Lynn Greyfriars tower and memorial [0659] 1935-08-12
Monastery founded by Thomas Feltham just prior to 1264. The four orders of friars were suppressed in Lynn in 1546. Lantern tower and war memorial.
Kings Lynn Greyfriars lantern tower [0637] 1935-08-12
Kings Lynn Greyfriars lantern tower [0657] 1935-08-12
Kings Lynn Greyfriars arcading [0638] 1935-08-12
Kings Lynn Greyfriars arcading [0658] 1935-08-12
Perpendicular arcading.
Kings Lynn Chapel of Our Lady Red Mount [0660] 1935-08-12
Red Mount chapel 1485, dedicated to Our Lady of the Mount. It was formerly much visited by pilgrims on their way to Walsingham.
Kings Lynn South Gate north side [0639] 1935-08-12
Gate dated 1437.
Kings Lynn South Gate north side [0661] 1935-08-12
Honest Lawyer PH to right of gate.
Kings Lynn South Gate south side [0640] 1935-08-12

Kirby Bedon:
Kirby Bedon St Andrew's church from SE [4630] 1961-08-06
The south and east walls and roof were rebuilt in 1876.
Kirby Bedon St Andrew's Norman south door [5545] 1976-06-05
Kirby Bedon St Mary's church ruin from SW [3306] 1940-02-24
Dilapidated for over 200 years the Norman round tower and part of the Early English nave and chancel survive.

Kirby Cane:
Kirby Cane All Saints church from SE [5554] 1976-06-05
Norman round tower.
Kirby Cane All Saints church Norman S door [5601] 1976-08-14
Kirby Cane All Saints church Norman S door [5553] 1976-06-05

Kirstead:
Kirstead Hall [3608] 1946-03-26
Built 1614. The Godsalves owned the manor at the close of the 16c, after which it was acquired by the Osbornes, who may have built the present hall.
Kirstead Hall dovecote [3350] 1940-03-25
Kirstead St Margaret's church from SE [5806] 1977-05-28
Kirstead St Margaret's church 12c south door [5804] 1977-05-28

Knapton:
Knapton Ss Peter and Paul church from SE [7058] 1993-08-18
Knapton Ss Peter and Paul double hammerbeam [3850] 1950-05-28
Nave roof covers a span of 30 feet 6 inches. Given by John Smithe in 1503. Arch-braced between wall posts, it has three tiers of angels.
Knapton Ss Peter and Paul double hammerbeam [3852] 1950-05-28
Knapton Ss Peter and Paul church font [3851] 1950-05-28
Purbeck font of 13c, with wooden cover dated 1704.

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Text and photographs copyright George Plunkett

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