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St Paul

St Paul

Thuxton

Norfolk

Medieval and later.

Architectural Features

Plain tile and slate roofs.

C13 staged west tower with a truncated octagonal bell stage.

Stone and tile broaches reduce tower to octagonal top storey which has no bell openings.

3 3-light late-Medieval clearstorey windows with rectangular heads and cusped lights.

Lower part of north wall retains some Cll or early C12 masonry with one surviving ferruginous conglomerate eastern quoin.

Chancel with C13 plain-chamfered priest's door and a modern 2-light Y-traceried window to north.

2 C13 lancets of unequal width to south and one modern lancet in blocked archway to former south aisle.

C15 double-ogee and wave moulded tower arch on polygonal responds with crenellated carved capitals.

C19 chancel arch in late Medieval style.

Victorian carved stone reredos arcade in C14 style.

Some surviving fragments of Medieval glass in west window and north chancel window.