Barningham Winter Church
The church of St Mary the Virgin stands in the parkland of Barningham Hall on the outskirts of the village of Matlaske. The church dates from the 14th century. The nave and tower have been in ruins since the early 17th century. The present building consists of the 14 century chancel with Victorian additions. The ruined tower contains a unique Victorian steel bell, one of only two in the county. The church and its ruins are most picturesque and have been used in recent film and TV recordings.
For more details please visit www.norfolkchurches.co.uk/barninghamwinter/barninghamwinter.htm
The church is part of the Barningham Benefice and two services are held here each month. For details please look in the Village Diary.
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