Churchyard Cross - Church of All Saints, Church Road, Tilney All Saints, Norfolk. PE34 4SJ
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member greysman
N 52° 44.193 E 000° 19.267
31U E 319144 N 5846330
The waterways in fenland carried wool to east-coast ports and on to the continent from the uplands of England leading to great wealth which was shown in the great churches of the area including Tilney All Saints.
Waymark Code: WMY15M
Location: Eastern England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 03/31/2018
Views: 3

This late C12th parish church is Grade I listed, the nave and chancel are from this date, the west tower is late C13th and C14th with a spire dated 1428. The nave and chancel aisles were remodelled in the C15th with battlements added 1523-1525. It is built of barnack stone and flint, partly rendered and belongs to a group of fenland churches with very long naves built on land reclaimed from the sea.

In the churchyard just to the south of the entrance from the road through the village is this C14th cross base with a square shaft with rolled edges. At the bottom of each side is an incised shield with cross and worn triple arch motif. It is the remains of an ancient preaching cross.

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