Little Snoring Saint Andrew's round tower Church Norfolk
Saint Andrews Church Little Snoring Norfolk, black and white architecture photography.
Well, it's time to leave and really enjoyed my visit here, looking back my mind turned to black and white mode for one last time.
Monument in the grounds of Saint Andrews Church Little Snoring, Old English architecture.
Fine looking monument to someone local.
South porch exterior of Saint Andrews Church Little Snoring East Anglia UK.
A mixed flint and brick porch a bit of a pick a mix building here but it has three nice carved figures.
Flintstone detached round tower church of Saint Andrews Little Snoring Norfolk.
A wonder little church standing away from the village and well worth the visit. all churches I visit always has something different to offer and this one has that fine Norman doorway.
Main Norman doorway architecture stonework of Saint Andrews Church Little Snoring Norfolk.
A sharply pointed arch with a lion's head at the, a truly stunning set of Norman arches here in early English decorated with foliage and seemed to be thyme with this building. the zigzag is I'm told dogtooth style.
3 Norman arched doorway of Saint Andrews Church Little Snoring Norfolk.
A stunning 3 arches main door with 3 different styles too, with a round Norman arch (top) and pointed arch (middle) and another round arch forming the doorway.
lavabo in chancel Saint Andrews Church Little Snoring Norfolk.
lavabo a place where the priest would wash their hands
Early English east windows of Saint Andrews Church Little Snoring Norfolk.
Fine looking east windows, they don't always need to have stained glass and the lighting here did make for some tricky condition
Chancel and pointed Gothic arches interior- Saint Andrews Church Little Snoring Norfolk.
From the mono to the shine of the blue sky on one of the floor tombs in the nave, only the art-minded will see the light shining on the floor, I'm driven by mood so can change feelings in an instant which is frustrating sometimes and brilliant the next.
Inside Saint Andrews Church Little Snoring Norfolk, English churches architecture photography.
A fine nave leading through to the chancel.
Old stone font inside Saint Andrews Church Little Snoring East Anglia.
The font is decorated with foliage and I gather could be a harvest type of depiction. around 11-12th centuries.
Nave interior with stone font of Saint Andrews Church Little Snoring Norfolk.
This church has a sort of modern feel to it when viewing the photos but it's far from that. these types of churches are always a more simple photo shoot unlike say Ely cathedral where I could without issues take a good 2000 images of different items they are simply hard work where these smaller churches make for a refreshing break for me
Round stone font bowl with Norman base, interior of Saint Andrews Church Little Snoring Norfolk.
Round font with square Norman base, maybe 11-12 century.
Organ inside Saint Andrews Church Little Snoring Norfolk.
Had a grin on my face when firstly setting my eyes on the small organ, kit's so cute almost like dolls have organ if they have one.
Carved priests head under arch in tower of Saint Andrews Church Little Snoring Norfolk.
Wonder if they had anyone turn up with this scary looking carved head.
Flintstone diagonal buttress Saint Andrews Church Little Snoring Norfolk.
Flint with quoins with inlay flint, in French or diagonal style.
East of chancel and early English windows Saint Andrews Church Little Snoring East Anglia.
3 tall lancet style windows early 12th century (early English).
Early English east church windows, exterior of Saint Andrews Church Little Snoring Norfolk.
East of the building with 3 early English 12 century tall lancet windows with french diagonal buttresses with inlays, one of the rare churches with no stained glass windows. very overgrown here but when I see this I'm happy as this helps nature.
Filled in Norfolk arched doorway, Saint Andrews Church Little Snoring Norfolk.
A drop arch I think, once the north doorway, maybe priests door.
13th century Y tracery window Saint Andrews Church Little Snoring Norfolk - north nave.
Y tracery and again at the north side of the nave, I like these simple windows. the windows here are ranging is dates which is interesting if you into that kind of thing, I'm still learning these things so it's interesting to me.
14th century Perpendicular window (Tudor) north nave of Saint Andrews Church Little Snoring Norfolk.
Stunning 14th century Perpendicular window (Tudor) to the middle of the north side of the nave, I liked the striped bricks which I guess is a repair but who knows.
Norman round arch doorway north side of Saint Andrews Church Little Snoring Norfolk.
I bland looking filled in Norman door, I wonder why it was filled in!