Benchmark, St Ethelbert - Larling, Norfolk
Posted by: SMacB
N 52° 28.174 E 000° 55.008
31U E 358495 N 5815306
Cut benchmark on south west corner of tower.
Waymark Code: WMN0N4
Location: Eastern England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 12/03/2014
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St Ethelbert's church, down a winding mud lane near Larling, Norfolk.
"St Ethelbert’s comprises a square W tower, chancel, nave and S aisle. The N nave wall of the Norman church survives, although restored. The chancel and S aisle date from about 1300 and the W tower is of the late 15thc. The church, including the porch sheltering the elaborately decorated Romanesque S door, underwent restoration in the 19thc. Within the building there is a Romanesque font and also a colonnette, reused as a support for the Gothic piscina in the chancel.
Larling was in the hundred of Shropham, territory of William of Warenne, at the time of DS. DS records that Hugh held land there. The jurisdiction of Larling was in the royal manor of Buckenham which was thus entitled to financial dues. Before 1066, Ulfketel held land in Larling. The dedication to St Ethelbert, an East Anglian king marytyred in 794, suggests that the church marks the site of an Anglo-Saxon settlement. A decorated 9thc. bone panel was discovered beside it in 1970."
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