ST MARY. Essentially by S. S. Teulon, 1852 (cf. Shadwell Park). He was employed by Lady Buxton to remodel and improve an old church. Of this the Norman S doorway was kept, with one order of patterned shafts, volute capitals, and zigzag in the arch, and also the W tower and the nave masonry. The new work is Dec and has none of the assertive Teulon style, except perhaps in the octagonal N vestry. - COMMUNION RAIL and SCREEN BASE of alabaster. - TOWER SCREEN of iron and certainly worth noting. - STAINED GLASS, according to TK by Gibbs, Wilmshurst & Oliphant and Ward & Nixon. - PLATE. Elizabethan Chalice and Paten.
As I said in my last post Mee completely missed this area in my edition of Norfolk [fifth edition 1951].
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