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All Saints

All Saints

Narborough

Norfolk

Medieval and later.

Architectural Features

C13/C14 tower with one diagonal buttress, one south facing buttress to south east angle and one facing- north at north west angle.

Carved gargoyle at former join with nave roof.

C12 semicircular headed blocked north nave door partially obscured by a lean-to boiler house.

North aisle with a blocked late-Medieval doorway and 4 2-light and one 3-light C19 traceried windows in Perpendicular style.

C14 east window of 3 lights with a complex reticulated motif.

The flat heads appear to retain their original hood- moulds with carved head label stops.

Late C13/C14 south doorway with carved decoration to head.

C14 3-bay north arcade of quatrefoil piers with filletted inter- mediate rolls and facetted capitals/bases.

South arcade probably C15 of 4 bays on octagonal piers with every other facet of each pier concave (except for westernmost pier and respond).

Very fine monuments pertaining mainly to Spelman family including some late Medieval brasses, a heart tomb with bust effigy, a large Jacobean monument in memory of Clement and Ursula Spilman with their full-size effigies, a monument in memory of Clement Spilman :- a standing statue in coloured marble and a wall tablet to John Spelman