St Mary the Virgin

Great Bircham, Norfolk

Address

St Mary the Virgin
Great Bircham
Norfolk
PE31 6GP

A grant to help fund a project to improve the abutment details on the nave, chancel, porch, north and south aisle roofs, repair the clerestory walls, replace the rainwater goods, improve the drains and re-lead some of the windows. St Mary the Virgin was built in the early 1300s. The large churchyard contains a Cross of Sacrifice, which was unveiled by King George VI in 1946. There are 66 Allied airmen and eleven German war graves. With a splendid Norman doorway to the tower, the church also has Victorian box pews help to keep the congregation a little warmer in winter. A 13th century font has a wooden cover topped with a dove, symbolising the Holy Spirit. The pulpit dates from the 1600s and stands in front of a 15th century rood screen.

  • Church of England

  • Repair Grant, £10,000, 2013

  • Our Repair Grants funded urgent repair work to help keep churches open.

Other nearby churches

St Mary

Docking, Norfolk

A large 14th century church and is a key focus in a village said to be the highest inhabited point in Norfolk.

St Lawrence

Harpley, Norfolk

A 13th century church with an angel roof and medieval door.