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St Andrew

St Andrew

Metton

Norfolk

Early C14 west tower, nave, north porch and early C14 chancel.

Architectural Features

gargoyles.

corbels, those to north with figures.

St Andrew's church dates from the 14th century church and was extensively restored in Victorian times. Older survivals are the Norman tub font (seen here) and a number of 17th century Continental stained glass roundels > [[715165]] set into the east window. A curiosity displayed on the north wall is the 19th century parish tuncheon > [[715170]], affixed to the wall near the north doorway. For more information see:  http://www.norfolkchurches.co.uk/metton/metton.htm

Font with chamfered base and rounded bowl

St Andrew's church dates from the 14th century church and was extensively restored in Victorian times. Older survivals are the Norman tub font (seen here) and a number of 17th century Continental stained glass roundels > [[715165]] set into the east window. A curiosity displayed on the north wall is the 19th century parish tuncheon > [[715170]], affixed to the wall near the north doorway. For more information see: http://www.norfolkchurches.co.uk/metton/metton.htm

© Evelyn Simak

Brass to R. Doughty and wife d. 1493 with 0.5m high figures.