Saint Mary's
Kenninghall: St Mary's - A Church Near You
St Mary's Church stands in the centre of Kenninghall village on one of Breckland District Council's favourite streets, West Church Street. The first recorded vicar, Master Elias de Engolisma, was between 1225 and 1232. Whatever the Saxon or Norman structures may have been, the south doorway is the earliest survival and today ironwork from 1200 AD can be seen on the door. The north doorway belongs to the early 14th century. Later in the 14th century the central Norman tower was removed and replaced in the early 15th century at the west end of the Nave and now houses the bell tower with 8 bells dated from 17th and 18th century.The porch was added in the late 14th century or early 15th century. The church has stood amidst some of the most important times in Mediaeval and Tudor history. The Duke of Norfolk had a residence a short distance away called Kenninghall Place or Palace and Mary Tudor was living there when Queen Jane was proclaimed queen on July 10th 1553. Mary was advised to m...
St Mary's Church stands in the centre of Kenninghall village on one of Breckland District Council's favourite streets, West Church Street. The first recorded vicar, Master Elias de Engolisma, was between 1225 and 1232. Whatever the Saxon or Norman structures
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