The ruins of St Mary, Great Melton, stand in the same graveyard of All Saints, the church that replaced it. St Mary operated until the 1880s, when it was decided to renovate the larger, practically derelict, All Saints, and move the congregation across. St Mary was demolished and the materials used to repair its neighbour, only its tower spared.
Saturday, 19 June 2010
The Ruins of St Mary
Labels:
church,
east anglia,
eastscapes,
great melton,
medieval,
norfolk,
ruins,
st marys,
tower
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