Beachamwell Devil - St Mary - Beachamwell, Norfolk
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N 52° 37.060 E 000° 35.063
31U E 336471 N 5832479
The westernmost nave column on the north side of the aisle in St Mary's church, Beachamwell, bears fascinating carvings usually dubbed 'The Beachamwell Devil'.
Waymark Code: WMYE35
Location: Eastern England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 06/04/2018
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"The westernmost nave column on the north side of the aisle bears fascinating carvings.
The upper of the carvings is an inscription which appears to be a list of building materials and prices, probably inscribed by the mason responsible for construction on the site.
The lower carving is a delight; it is a likeness of a demon, or devil, usually dubbed The Beachamwell Devil. Parts of the carving are faded, but it has been placed behind protective glass which should prevent any more deterioration.
The devil is deliciously grotesque, with horns and a grinning face. He carries a whip, or frond in one hand, and his tongue hangs out. He has been described as one of the most important medieval carvings in an English church."
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