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Diocese of Norwich

Stanhoe: All Saints, Stanhoe

About our church
The main features of this church indicate that it was built nearly 700years ago. The main doorways appear to be late 13th century, the Y tracery windows about 1300, and the flowing tracery early 14thcentury work. So we can speculate whether these were all part of one building programme, possibly spanning 50 years, or whether one dominant character achieved the rebuilding of the whole church, perhaps using more advanced styles in certain parts.

Just inside the door of the church lie a pair of tapered grave slabs(Fig. 1). They bear an omega sign and are made of Barnack stone. These have been attributed to just such a dominant character, namely Sir Hervey de Stanhoe (d.1297) and Isabel his wife. He was Sheriff of Norfolk (1259-61), and Keeper of the Laity in Norwich in 1272. So he could have started to build this church about 1280 and died before it was completed.


Style of worship: Central
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Our Location:
Church Lane
Stanhoe
Norfolk

Contact:
Revd Andrew Butcher
The Vicarage
Sedgeford Road
Docking
Kings Lynn
PE31 8PN
Tel: 01485 518247

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