The old church
Introduction
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Image: © Ashley Dace Taken: 9 Jul 2010
The tower of St Andrew's church collapsed in the 18th century and the by then neglected building was patched up during the 1780s: a new west wall was built across the nave, making the church smaller. The entrance is through the old tower arch, across the lawn that used to be the western part of the nave. The doorway into the church is in the west wall. The church is open every day. For more information see: http://www.norfolkchurches.co.uk/littlecressingham/littlecressingham.htm