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St Andrew

St Andrew

Little Barningham

Norfolk

Rendered flint and iron conglomerate, plain tile roof with fish scale bands.

Architectural Features

Tower in 3 stages: galletted knapped flint with stone dressings: embattled parapet with gargoyle

3-stepped diagonal buttresses with wide C15 stone plinth

a cinquefoil headed light, probably C15, each side

south doorway renewed, chamfered jambs, double hollow chamfered arch under hood mould with figure stops, that to right hand side renewed.

See > http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1547472 for a view of the church.

plain octagonal font on fat octagonal stem, C15.

See > http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1547472 for a view of the church.

© Evelyn Simak

Medieval glass fragments in west window.

One box pew, dated 1640, enlarged 1867, has cockshead hinges, premonitary inscription and finial to corner post in the form of a carved upright shrouded skeleton holding an hour glass and scythe.