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St Mary

St Mary

Weeting

Norfolk

Medieval and later.

Architectural Features

C14 moulded south doorway of 3 orders.

North aisle with 3 late- Medieval 3-light cusped windows, a contemporary 3-light east window with a pair of crudely formed mouchettes and a simply moulded north doorway.

Chancel retains a section of Cllor C12 coursed masonry to north side.

North side with one 2-light late-Medieval cusped window and a blocked 2-light C14 Decorated window truncated by an inserted priest's doorway.

South side with 2 C19 2-light traceried windows and a C14 2-light window with dagger.

Fine 5-light C14 reticulated east window with octofoil.

The chancel has a pair of C14 cusped niches flanking the east window and 2 piscina bowls without canopies to south.

3 Greek Revival wall monuments .to Angerstein family.

Stained glass east window representing 'Transfiguration' by George Parlby, 1905.