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St Peter's Church Great Walsingham, Norfolk Photo taken July 2001 by Leigh Yeager
"St Peter's, Great Walsingham, though it has lost its chancel, is a most beautiful 14th-century building with exquisite window tracery. The 15th-century seating and arch braced roof have gone a silvery grey colour with age. The bells cast by William Silisden c.1330 are reputed to be the oldest set of three in Britain. They are still in use."
Extract from Norfolk - A Shell Guide by Wilhelmine Harrod, 1982
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