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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 forms part of All Saints' Church, representing an important example of Norfolk's rich heritage of parish church architecture. The structure exhibits characteristic features of medieval church construction, with the tower serving both a functional and symbolic role within the local community. As a designated monument on the National Heritage List for England, the tower survives as evidence of the significant religious and architectural investment made in Norfolk parishes during the medieval period.
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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