Facilities and features

Accessibility

Car parking is available for visitors to the church.

Ramps are available in the church

There is an induction loop in the church


Our Building

The church is open every day during daylight hours

There is some stained glass in the Tracery of the South Aisle depicting Angels and Saints which is typical of the Norwich workmanship of the 15th Century.

All Saints' is a Grade 1 listed building renowned for its three outstanding wall paintings and the beautifully preserved Apostles ROOD SCREEN which dates back to the late 15th Century. On the north side of the Rood Screen is a painting of St John the Baptist and next to it on the south side of the Rood Screen is St John the Divine. Both date from between 1300 and 1340 but possibly the finest painting is on the wall of the North Aisle - The 'Tree of Jesse 'dating from the 14th century.


Music and Worship

The Tower contains six bells each individually inscribed, the earliest being c1410. The present ring of Bells were restored in 1976 and our Bell Ringers meet up every Thursday evening.

Our organ is one of the finest instruments in a country church in the Diocese of Norwich. Containing thirteen stops playable over two manuals and pedals it was built by the reputed firm of J W Walker & Sons in 1906 .

There is a Community choir in Weston Longville which meets once a week in the Hall for All during term time.


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