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Tower of All Saints' Church is a medieval ecclesiastical structure located in Norfolk, England. The tower dates from the medieval period and represents a significant example of parish church architecture characteristic of Norfolk's rich religious heritage. As a designated ancient monument, the structure survives as evidence of medieval Christian worship and construction practices in the region. The tower's architectural features and fabric reflect the building traditions and stone or flint work typical of Norfolk's medieval ecclesiastical buildings.
Tower of All Saints' Church is a scheduled monument protected by Historic England under reference 1004007. View the official record →
Tower of All Saints' Church is a medieval ecclesiastical structure located in Norfolk, England. It is designated a Scheduled Ancient Monument by Historic England (NHLE) under reference 1004007.
Tower of All Saints' Church is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, legally protected by Historic England (NHLE) — the body responsible for designating and safeguarding heritage sites in England. The official designation reference is 1004007.
Several scheduled monuments lie within 10 km, including Devil's Ditch (1.8 km), Round barrows on Garboldisham Heath (2.1 km), Round barrow on East Harling Heath (2.7 km).
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