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All Saints

All Saints

Foulden

Norfolk

Medieval and later.

Architectural Features

Slate, pantile and corrugated concrete tile roofs.

South aisle with a C14 2-light cusped Y-traceried west window, 3 C14 2-light south windows, 2 with mouchettes and a C14 3-light east window with mouchettes - one light blocked by rood stair projection.

C14 cusped tomb recess in south wall with ogee head.

Graffito with initials E.B. and date 1594.

Broken C14 tomb slab in recess with raised cross decoration.

C14 2-light side windows with reticulated tracery.

C14 south doorway with filletted roll mouldings and carved head label stops.

North aisle with C14 2-light windows similar to south aisle.

Late Medieval moulded arch braced chancel roof.

Surviving dado of C15 screen with 10 mutilated paintings.

Late Medieval polygonal pulpit with blind tracery and later shelves on carved brackets.

Late Medieval nave pews with poppy-head bench ends and carved arm rests.

C17 panelled dada on east wall of chancel with carved frieze.

Plain octagonal font on octagonal stem with moulded capital.

Fine marble wall monument in chancel to Robert Long