Holy Trinity
Loddon, Norfolk
Loddon is a large village on the River Chet, and its church is a handsome building in a big churchyard just off the High Street.
An astonishing little church lost in time.
Hales, Norfolk
St Margaret's, with its round tower and thatched roof, is a church from another time, standing in an isolated setting, as if still in its 12th century Norman world.
The magnificent carved doorway with bands of richly carved patterns zigzags, stars and rosettes over the arch is breath taking; there is another similar doorway, though less richly carved, in the south wall.
Inside the church is simple and rustic. Medieval faces painted on the walls peer out from across the centuries, look for St Christopher carrying Christ and St James, holding his pilgrim's staff, with a delicate band of twining foliage.
The 500 year old font is carved with angels, lions and roses and there are memorials in the brick floor.
Loddon, Norfolk
Loddon is a large village on the River Chet, and its church is a handsome building in a big churchyard just off the High Street.
Geldeston, Norfolk
Attractive round tower church in peaceful location dating from 1300s with some fine carvings, quality 19th century additions to the chancel and stained glass window by Leonard Walker.
Sisland, Norfolk
Seen from the lane it is a thatched brick building, whitewashed except for where the windows and doors are picked out in red brick.