St Andrew's Church
Introduction
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Image: © Evelyn Simak Taken: 1 Mar 2008
West Bradenham used to be one of the homes of a prominent Norfolk farming family called Haggard; the author Henry Rider Haggard was born here. The tower of St Andrew's church is placed on the south wall rather than at the west end > Image St Andrew's is perhaps most noteworthy for the many stained glass windows > Image dating from the 19th century and executed by the best workshops of that time: the east window > Image - Image was made by William Wailes, and the O'Connor Brothers designed the windows set into the west wall > Image The church is kept locked but a key is available. For more information see: http://www.norfolkchurches.co.uk/westbradenham/westbradenham.htm