Another beautiful Norfolk day and this was part two of my explore morning.

St. Peter's Church is in the village of North Burlingham, close to Great Yarmouth. It originally had a round tower that collapsed on 1906 and the church itself was finally closed in 1939. It has an interesting feature in that the Chancel arch is slightly offset to the left of the knave, but still central to the Chancel. The knave was built a few feet further to the South, something to do with making room for the pulpit in what is quite a narrow church.

Forgive the HDR, still getting to grips with it as well as VERY bright sunlight - lol.

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St. Peter's Church, North Burlingham, Norfolk, U.K. by manof2worlds, on Flickr

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St. Peter's Church, North Burlingham, Norfolk, U.K. by manof2worlds, on Flickr

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St. Peter's Church, North Burlingham, Norfolk, U.K. by manof2worlds, on Flickr

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St. Peter's Church, North Burlingham, Norfolk, U.K. by manof2worlds, on Flickr

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St. Peter's Church, North Burlingham, Norfolk, U.K. by manof2worlds, on Flickr