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The Church probably dates from the 13th century and consists of a square tower with quatrefoil sound holes, heavy buttresses and chequer work battlements .
There is a Perpendicular porch with 18th century Dutch gable and a holy water stoup with an ogee canopy.
There is priest's chamber over the porch which is reached by a stone staircase.
The nave is Perpendicular [very high for its length] a chancel and side chapel.
The gem of this church for which it is well known is the alabaster tomb of Sir Edmund de Thorp and his wife Joan which lies between the chancel and the side chapel.Sir Edmund was slain at the siege of Louviers castle in Normandy in 1417 fighting with Henry V. His body was brought back home form the battlefield to be buried in the chapel which Sir Edmund built for his own burial place and that of his successors.
Both the knight and his lady wear the privileged collar chain of 'Ss'. Angels bear her pillows and dogs play at her feet, Sir Edmund's head rests on a mighty helm and plume. Over the centuries quite a lot of graffiti has been added by various hands. A few years ago the tomb underwent a substantial and costly restoration to save and preserved it for future generations.
There is an octagonal font with carved shields erected by Thomas Knevet [1596-1658] and Katherine Burgh his wife.
There are five bells in the tower though these are not rung. There is a wooden ladder in the tower to access the bells which is inscribed George Ward churchwarden 1677 at the top.[The typist did not check this].
There are three perforated stone basins in the church in the chapel, the chancel and the nave.
The royal arms of George 111 are hung in the church.
The church registers date from 1558.
The church underwent major internal work in the 1990s when the rotting pews were removed and replaced with upholstered chairs. A brick work floor was installed and stalls made in the chancel behind the replaced screen. An interesting feature of the church is its lower level chancel.

These notes are taken from the Ashwellthorpe Church guide which was written by the late Rosemary Tilbrook who lived in the village for many years and was licensed as a Reader in 1998

There was an 'electrical incident' at the church at the beginning of September and the church cannot be used for services until the repair work and cleaning work are completed.28-03-10 The church has been cleaned, lime-washed and awaits connection of the electricity supply.
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Ken Clarke
7, Knyvett Green,
Ashwellthorpe,
Norwich.
NR16 1HA
Tel: 01508 489684
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Benefice Family Holy Communion
During August there will be one mid-morning service of Holy Communion on Sundays for the whole Benefice
Sunday 1st August 2010 at 10:30 AM for 1 hour and 10 minutes.
Grade 1 Listed Building Tower Guidebooks / notes Organ Church Open Hearing / Induction Loop Visitor Parking Available
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The church is usually locked but a key may be obtained by contacting the churchwarden. 01508 489684. It is better to make prior arrangements to avoid disappointment. The church will be open daily in Open Churches Week July 31st-August 8th 2010 at least 10-00am-4-00pm

Nurture Courses

An Alpha Course could be run if there are people who are interested in doing one.

 
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A Church Near You ID: 6787
Archdeaconry: NORFOLK (262)
Deanery: HUMBLEYARD (26203)
Parish Legal Name: ASHWELLTHORPE (260305)

Current Editor: Jenny Cooper

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