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St Peter & St Paul : Watlington
The church, which is Grade I listed and dates from around the 13th Century. It is built principally from local carrstone and has square tower holding 6 bells. There are toilet facilities and a kitchenette in the vestry area and ramps in the porch provide wheelchair access.
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St Michael, All Angels and Holy Cross (Wormegay)
Dedicated to St. Michael, All Angels and Holy Cross, this church is half a mile east of the Village Green and War Memorial.
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St James : Runcton Holme
Welcome to our church - Dedicated to St James, the Church has been a centre of worship for over 900 years. A Norman doorway welcomes those who enter. A Jacobean Pulpit, a medieval font and a beautiful stained-glass window by Veronica Whall (1928) are the glories of this church. The church seats 100, is light and airy and is heated.
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St Botolph : Tottenhill
Dedicated to St Botolph, this church is on its own down a lane off the main A134 King’s Lynn to Thetford road.
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Wimbotsham: St Mary the Virgin
St Mary’s Church suffered a catastrophic fire in September 2019. Services are now held in nearby Holy Trinity Stow Bardolph. It is expected that Wimbotsham Church will be rebuilt in the near future.
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Holy Trinity Church : Marham
Welcome to our church - Holy Trinity Church Marham has been on this site for over 900 years as an outline of a Norman door can be seen on the east side of the Church dating it to 1066. It is a Grade II listed building and as such we try our best to conserve it. After 900 years we have had a toilet built inside the Church.
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Holy Trinity : Stow Bardolph
Welcome to our church - Dedicated to the Holy Trinity, this church and the adjacent Hare Chapel are a well-known visitor attraction. The Hare family have held the manor and estates since 1553.
The church is open during the day throughout the year.
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All Saints : Shouldham
Welcome to our church - All Saints’ Church Shouldham is on high ground overlooking the village from the east. It was once an important market town. The Hares of Stow Bardolph financed the restoration of the chancel in 1870.
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St Martin (Fincham)
Welcome to our church - St. Martin’s is a Grade 1 listed building located in the centre of Fincham within a large open Churchyard. It dates mainly from the mid-15th century and was extensively refurbished by the Victorians. The church has a kitchen and the possibility of installing a WC outside the north door is under consideration.
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Holy Trinity : Nordelph
Holy Trinity Church Nordelph was demolished because of subsidence.
Services are now held in St Peter’s Church Stowbridge where toilet facilities are available. All welcome to attend!
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St Mary the Virgin : Shouldham Thorpe
Welcome to our church - Dedicated to St Mary and tucked away in trees, this small church has a chancel and nave but no tower. It was heavily restored in 1858 by Salvin for Sir Thomas Hare of Stow Bardolph.
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