The impressive church of St Nicholas lies peacefully surrounded by trees and fields near the River Yare
It has a rare thirteenth-century octagonal tower and its interior was restored in the early 19th century. You can find beautiful stone carving within the church, lovely Victorian glass to examine as well as a 15th-century font.
St Nicholas is no longer used for regular worship. Now under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust, it is usually open during daylight hours.
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BROWSE DAYS OUT
Browse days out that you can access across the Wherry Lines.