Hellesdon St Mary's church

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Hellesdon St Mary's church

Image: © Adrian S Pye Taken: 10 May 2009

This is not one of the prettiest churches I have seen. Every part seems disproportionate to the other. The tall porch is groined and has a parvise above with two quite small windows. Access to it is via an external stair turret and seems to be a later addition. The bell turret is making every attempt to look like a spire above a short ‘stumpy’ nave that is not helped by the addition of a north aisle.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.64849
Longitude
1.250762