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Tattersett: All Saints & St Andrew
Welcome to All Saints, Tattersett
Nestled in the quiet fields of Norfolk, All Saints is a small, historic church that has welcomed generations of worshippers for centuries. Though reached by a peaceful half-mile track across the countryside, it has always been at the heart of our local community, including the nearby village of Tatterford.
This little church may be remote, but it is open to all. Visitors often find a sense of calm and stillness here, a place to pause, reflect, and feel connected. Inside, the muted colours and simple furnishings invite quiet contemplation, while subtle hints of its long history—like the 15th-century font and traces of ancient wall paintings—remind us of the generations who have prayed here before.
Whether you are exploring faith, seeking a moment of peace, or simply curious about the building and its story, you are warmly welcome at All Saints.
Whoever you are, and whatever brings you here, you are always welcome at All Saints, Tattersett.
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Houghton-next-Harpley: St Martin
Welcome to St Martin’s, Houghton
Set within the beautiful parkland of the Houghton estate, St Martin’s is a small historic church that offers a peaceful and contemplative space, much appreciated by visitors seeking a quiet moment away from the bustle of modern life. Though its 19th-century flintwork gives it a distinctive appearance, the church itself is much older, with a rich history reflected in features such as the 18th-century font, medieval effigy, and 17th-century chancel benches.
The parish is centered around the Houghton estate, but everyone is warmly welcome to join our monthly Book of Common Prayer communion service, and to enjoy the tranquillity, beauty, and sense of community that St Martin’s offers.
Whoever you are, and whatever brings you to St Martin’s, Houghton, you are always welcome.
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East Rudham: St Mary
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Tatterford: St Margaret
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South Raynham: St Martin
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St Mary's, East Raynham
The parish of St Mary's, East Raynham is committed to safeguarding children, young people and adults from harm. We follow the House of Bishops Code of Practice, guidance and policies. Our Diocese of Norwich's safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor (DSA). If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact the Diocesan Safeguarding Team on 01603 882345 or email [email protected].
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