Name or number of building |
St Mary’s Church |
Street name |
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Village/Town |
Weeting |
County |
Norfolk |
Map |
Open Space Web-Map builder Code
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Current use |
Church (redundant) |
Nature of original building (if discernible) |
Medieval Church |
Alterations and additions
Please describe (if discernible) |
Ruined after tower fell in C18. The visible remains are now just small grass covered mounds. |
Approximate General Period
Please include any information giving a more specific date, e.g. date plaque.
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Medieval – up to 1530 |
Form |
Church :
Nave and Chancel |
Storeys |
Other |
Walling Material |
Flint only |
Flint Walling Technique |
Random Rubble
We can be confident that the walls were at least built with flint cores. Whether there was any decorative flint features is unknown. |
Any additional observations or comments |
The pictures below (courtesy the Weeting History Group archive) show the last remaining walls shortly before they were levelled in the name of “Health & Safety”. |