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English: St Mary's church - south nave window. St Mary's > 1252000 - 1252046 - 1252105 originally was a cruciform church with a north and a south transept, the latter now in ruins > 1252034. It is surrounded by a vast churchyard and adjoined by the former Rectory. Inside, a number of medieval features have survived the Victorian restoration, such as the C15 font with carved shields > 1252114 and medieval glass which has been reset in one of the south nave windows (seen here). For detail see > 1252083. The chancel houses a C14 Easter sepulchre with, a few days after the Easter weekend, this year's Easter decoration still in place > 1252070. The royal arms > 1252126 above the doorway are dated 1797 but as was often the case, they have been reused/repainted several times, originally having been made for Queen Anne. Interestingly, an old ledger stone in the aisle is decorated with a sheaf of corn > 1252121. The side altar in the north transept is modern and stands right next to the steps which once used to lead up onto the rood loft > 1252060. One of the stained glass windows, depicting St Francis blessing the birds, was made by Harry Mileham > 1252090 - 1252096 - 1252102. The church is open every day. For more information see http://www.norfolkchurches.co.uk/kelling/kelling.htm
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Author Evelyn Simak
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Camera location52° 55′ 57.3″ N, 1° 06′ 24.02″ E  Heading=180° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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14 April 2009

52°55'57.295"N, 1°6'24.019"E

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