DescriptionSt Andrew's church - south door - geograph.org.uk - 1338248.jpg
English: St Andrew's church - south door. St Andrew's church > 1338123 is situated in the grounds of Raveningham Hall > 1338001 between grazing pastures and the famous garden. The round tower dates from the early 14th century. The south door is decorated with three C13 wrought iron crosses but the church interior > 1338159 - 1338219 is predominantly 19th century. The chancel contains a series of elaborately framed memorials > 1338164 to the Bacon family of Norfolk (the premier baronetcy of England). Remains from earlier times are the C15 octagonal font > 1338232 and several brasses, one of which is to Margaret Castyll (d. 1483) > 1338187 - the wife of one of Richard III's squires. She is shown with a dragon at her feet as her patron saint, and a little pet dog hides in the skirts of her gown. The church is open every day.
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