1. Inside the Church
Let's get our bearings:
Look up to see the roof of the nave. The beams are of Norfolk oak; the roofing is pine.
Look east (right) to see the nave, and to the great arch. Beyond the arch is the chancel, the Communion Table, and the fine east window.
Look north (straight ahead) to see 3 big arches, beyond which is the "north aisle" - an extension built in 1875, but blending well with the medieval church.
Look west (left) through another great arch, to see the base of the tower, and the west window - a distinctively Norfolk feature.
THIS EXPLORATION OF THE CHURCH WILL FOLLOW THE SAME SEQUENCE: East then North then West. It is an exploration of the meaning, as well as of the building.
"O enter His gates with praise
And in His courts, His love proclaim;
Give thanks and bless Him all your days,
Let every tongue confess His name."
from a hymn based on Psalm 100.
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