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Locality Church Name Parish County Diocese Date Grant Reason ACLE St. Edmund King & Martyr ACLE Norfolk Norwich 1979-1981 Re Locality Church Name Parish County Diocese Date Grant reason ACLE St. Edmund King & Martyr ACLE Norfolk Norwich 1979-1981 Repairs ALBURGH All Saints ALBURGH Norfolk Norwich 1971-1972 Repairs ALBY St. Ethelbert ALBY Norfolk Norwich 1854-1856 Reseating/Repairs ALBY St. Ethelbert ALBY Norfolk Norwich 1974-1978 Repairs ALDBOROUGH St. Mary ALDBOROUGH Norfolk Norwich 1844-1849 Reseating/Repairs ALDEBURGH St. Peter & St. Paul ALDEBURGH Suffolk Norwich 1839-1840 Gallery ALDERFORD St. John the Baptist ALDERFORD Norfolk Norwich 1947-1953 Repairs ALDERFORD St. John the Baptist ALDERFORD Norfolk Norwich 1963-1965 Repairs ALDERFORD St. John the Baptist ALDERFORD Norfolk Norwich 1968-1969 Repairs ALDERTON St. Andrew ALDERTON Suffolk Norwich 1864-1865 Reseating/Repairs ALDRINGHAM St. Andrew ALDRINGHAM Suffolk Norwich 1841-1842 Repairs ANTINGHAM St. Mary ANTINGHAM Norfolk Norwich 1862-1863 Reseating/Repairs ARMINGHALL St. Mary the Virgin ARMINGHALL Norfolk Norwich 1876-1877 Reseating/Repairs ASHMANHAUGH St. Swithun ASHMANHAUGH Norfolk Norwich 1840 Repairs ASHMANHAUGH St. Swithun ASHMANHAUGH Norfolk Norwich 1920-1921 Repairs ASHWELLTHORPE All Saints ASHWELLTHORPE Norfolk Norwich 1907 Repairs ASHWELLTHORPE All Saints ASHWELLTHORPE Norfolk Norwich 1975-1977 Repairs ASHWICKEN All Saints ASHWICKEN Norfolk Norwich 1968-1973 Repairs ASLACTON St. Michael ASLACTON Norfolk Norwich 1890 Repairs ATHELINGTON St. Peter ATHELINGTON Suffolk Norwich 1871-1874 Enlargement ATTLEBOROUGH St. Mary the Virgin ATTLEBOROUGH Norfolk Norwich 1844-1845 Reseating/Repairs ATTLEBRIDGE St. Andrew ATTLEBRIDGE Norfolk Norwich 1967-1969 Repairs AYLSHAM St. Michael AYLSHAM Norfolk Norwich 1852-1855 Reseating/Repairs AYLSHAM St. Michael AYLSHAM Norfolk Norwich 1937-1940 Repairs BACONSTHORPE St. Mary the Virgin BACONSTHORPE Norfolk Norwich 1868-1870 Reseating/Repairs BACONSTHORPE St. Mary the Virgin BACONSTHORPE Norfolk Norwich 1975-1977 Repairs BACTON St. Andrew BACTON Norfolk Norwich 1858-1859 Reseating/Repairs BACTON St. Mary the Virgin BACTON Suffolk Norwich 1864-1869 Reseating/Repairs BADINGHAM St. John the Baptist BADINGHAM Suffolk Norwich 1879-1880 Reseating/Repairs BANNINGHAM St. Botolph BANNINGHAM Norfolk Norwich 1939-1940 Repairs BANNINGHAM St. Botolph BANNINGHAM Norfolk Norwich 1965-1966 Repairs BARNEY St. Mary BARNEY Norfolk Norwich 1957-1959 Repairs BARNHAM BROOM St. Peter & St. Paul BARNHAM BROOM Norfolk Norwich 1973 Repairs BARNHAM BROOM St. Peter & St. Paul BARNHAM BROOM Norfolk Norwich 1978-1981 Repairs BARNINGHAM NORTHWOOD St. Peter BARNINGHAM NORTHWOOD Norfolk Norwich 1892-1894 Reseating/Repairs BARNINGHAM, LITTLE St. Andrew BARNINGHAM PARVA Norfolk Norwich 1895-1896 Reseating/Repairs BARSHAM, EAST All Saints BARSHAM, EAST Norfolk Norwich 1970-1971 Repairs BARTON TURF St. Michael BARTON TURF Norfolk Norwich 1934 Repairs BARTON TURF St. Michael BARTON TURF Norfolk Norwich 1971 Repairs BATTISFORD St. Mary BATTISFORD Suffolk Norwich 1840-1841 Reseating/Gallery BAWDESWELL All Saints BAWDESWELL Norfolk Norwich 1843-1845 Rebuild BAWDSEY St. Mary the Virgin BAWDSEY Suffolk Norwich 1841-1849 Reseating/Repairs BEALINGS, LITTLE All Saints BEALINGS, LITTLE Suffolk Norwich 1846-1847 Enlargement BEALINGS, LITTLE All Saints BEALINGS, LITTLE Suffolk Norwich 1850-1851 Enlargement BECCLES St. Michael BECCLES Suffolk Norwich 1857-1859 Reseating/Repairs BECKHAM, WEST St. Helen & AllSaints BECKHAM, WEST Norfolk Norwich 1977-1978 Repairs BEDINGHAM St. Andrew BEDINGHAM Norfolk Norwich 1974-1976 Repairs BEESTON WITH BITTERING St. Mary BEESTON WITH BITTERING Norfolk Norwich 1922-1925 Repairs BEESTON WITH BITTERING St. Mary BEESTON WITH BITTERING Norfolk Norwich 1955-1956 Repairs BEESTON WITH BITTERING St. Mary BEESTON WITH BITTERING Norfolk Norwich 1970-1976 Repairs BEIGHTON All Saints BEIGHTON Norfolk Norwich 1846-1847 Enlargement BELAUGH St. Peter BELAUGH Norfolk Norwich 1967-1969 Repairs BELSTEAD St. Mary BELSTEAD Suffolk Norwich 1855-1856 Reseating/Repairs BELTON All Saints BELTON Suffolk Norwich 1882 Reseating/Repairs BELTON All Saints BELTON Suffolk Norwich 1975-1976 Repairs BENTLEY St. Mary BENTLEY Suffolk Norwich 1858 Enlargement BERGH APTON St. Peter & St. Paul BERGH APTON Norfolk Norwich 1838-1839 Enlargement BERGHOLT, EAST St. Mary the Virgin BERGHOLT, EAST Suffolk Norwich 1857-1869 Reseating/Repairs BEYTON All Saints BEYTON Suffolk Norwich 1834-1835 Reseating/Gallery BILLINGFORD St. Leonard BILLINGFORD Norfolk Norwich 1881-1882 Enlargement BILLINGFORD St. Leonard BILLINGFORD Norfolk Norwich 1961-1968 Repairs BILLINGFORD St. Leonard BILLINGFORD Norfolk Norwich 1978-1983 Repairs BILNEY, WEST St. Cecilia BILNEY, WEST Norfolk Norwich 1963 Repairs BIRCHAM, GREAT St. Mary BIRCHAM, GREAT Norfolk Norwich 1938-1939 Repairs BIRCHAM, GREAT St. Mary BIRCHAM, GREAT Norfolk Norwich 1963-1964 Repairs BLAKENEY St. Nicholas BLAKENEY Norfolk Norwich 1883-1887 Reseating/Repairs BLAKENHAM, GREAT St. Mary BLAKENHAM, GREAT Suffolk Norwich 1875-1878 Enlargement BLAXHALL St. Peter BLAXHALL Suffolk Norwich 1862-1863 Reseating/Repairs BLOFIELD St. Andrew & St. Peter BLOFIELD Norfolk Norwich 1913-1914 Reseating/Repairs BLOFIELD St. Andrew & St. Peter BLOFIELD Norfolk Norwich 1971 Repairs BLOFIELD St. Andrew & St. Peter BLOFIELD Norfolk Norwich 1976-1978 Repairs BODHAM All Saints BODHAM Norfolk Norwich 1972-1976 Repairs BODNEY St. Mary BODNEY Norfolk Norwich 1973-1975 Repairs BOUGHTON All Saints BOUGHTON Norfolk Norwich 1871-1872 Reseating/Repairs BOYTON St. Andrew BOYTON Suffolk Norwich 1868-1870 Rebuild BRADENHAM, EAST St. Mary the Virgin BRADENHAM, EAST Norfolk Norwich 1954-1956 Repairs BRADENHAM, EAST St. Mary the Virgin BRADENHAM, EAST Norfolk Norwich 1963-1964 Repairs BRADENHAM, EAST St. Mary the Virgin BRADENHAM, EAST Norfolk Norwich 1974-1975 Repairs BRADENHAM, WEST St. Andrew BRADENHAM, WEST Norfolk Norwich 1856-1857 Reseating/Repairs BRADENHAM, WEST St. Andrew BRADENHAM, WEST Norfolk Norwich 1970-1971 Repairs BRADFIELD St. Nicholas BRADFIELD Norfolk Norwich 1857-1860 Reseating/Repairs BRADWELL St. Nicholas BRADWELL Suffolk Norwich 1874-1875 Reseating/Repairs BRAMFORD St. Stephen BRAMFORD Suffolk Norwich 1861-1862 Reseating/Repairs BRANCASTER St. Mary the Virgin BRANCASTER Norfolk Norwich 1976 Repairs BRECKLES St. Margaret of Antioch BRECKLES Norfolk Norwich 1973-1974 Repairs BRESSINGHAM St. John the Baptist BRESSINGHAM Norfolk Norwich 1971-1973 Repairs BRICET, GREAT St. Mary & St.Laurence BRICET, GREAT Suffolk Norwich 1905-1907 Reseating/Repairs BRIGHTWELL St. John the Baptist BRIGHTWELL Suffolk Norwich 1845 Reseating/Repairs BRINTON St. Andrew BRINTON Norfolk Norwich 1961-1962 Repairs BRINTON St. Andrew BRINTON Norfolk Norwich 1964-1965 Repairs BRINTON St. Andrew BRINTON Norfolk Norwich 1980-1981 Repairs BRISLEY St. Bartholomew BRISLEY Norfolk Norwich 1926-1927 Repairs BRISTON All Saints BRISTON Norfolk Norwich 1968-1971 Repairs BROOKE St. Peter BROOKE Norfolk Norwich 1848-1850 Reseating/Repairs BROOKE St. Peter BROOKE Norfolk Norwich 1956-1957 Repairs BROOME St. Michael BROOME Norfolk Norwich 1957-1959 Repairs BUCKENHAM, NEW St. Martin BUCKENHAM, NEW Norfolk Norwich 1869-1872 Reseating/Repairs BUCKLESHAM St. Mary BUCKLESHAM Suffolk Norwich 1878-1879 Enlargement BUNGAY St. Mary BUNGAY Suffolk Norwich 1833 Reseating/Repairs BUNGAY Holy Trinity BUNGAY Suffolk Norwich 1851-1853 Reseating/Repairs BURGH St. Peter BURGH Suffolk Norwich 1892 New Church BURGH CASTLE St. Peter BURGH CASTLE Suffolk Norwich 1845-1847 Enlargement BURLINGHAM ST. ANDREW St. Andrew BURLINGHAM ST. ANDREW Norfolk Norwich 1959-1960 Repairs BURLINGHAM ST. EDMUND St. Edmund BURLINGHAM ST. EDMUND Norfolk Norwich 1938 Repairs BURLINGHAM ST. EDMUND St. Edmund BURLINGHAM ST. EDMUND Norfolk Norwich 1962-1965 Repairs BURLINGHAM ST. EDMUND St. Edmund BURLINGHAM ST. EDMUND Norfolk Norwich 1976 Repairs BURNHAM MARKET St. Mary BURNHAM MARKET Norfolk Norwich 1936-1937 Repairs BURNHAM OVERY St. Clement BURNHAM OVERY Norfolk Norwich 1836-1837 Enlargement/Gallery BURNHAM ULPH All Saints BURNHAM ULPH Norfolk Norwich 1824-1828 Reseating/Gallery BURNHAM-WESTGATE St. Mary, Burnham Market BURNHAM-WESTGATE Norfolk Norwich 1823-1824 Reseating/Repairs BURNHAM-WESTGATE St. Mary, Burnham Market BURNHAM-WESTGATE Norfolk Norwich 1975 Repairs BURSTON St. Mary the Virgin BURSTON Norfolk Norwich 1828-1829 Reseating/Repairs BYLAUGH St. Mary BYLAUGH Norfolk Norwich 1949-1951 Repairs BYLAUGH St. Mary BYLAUGH Norfolk Norwich 1977 Repairs CAISTER ST. EDMUND St. Edmund CAISTER ST. EDMUND Norfolk Norwich 1975-1976 Repairs CARLETON-RODE All Saints CARLETON-RODE Norfolk Norwich 1875-1884 Reseating/Repairs CARLETON-RODE All Saints CARLETON-RODE Norfolk Norwich 1956-1957 Repairs CASTLE ACRE St. James CASTLE ACRE Norfolk Norwich 1958-1962 Repairs CASTLE ACRE St. James CASTLE ACRE Norfolk Norwich 1966-1970 Repairs CASTLE ACRE St. James CASTLE ACRE Norfolk Norwich 1978-1979 Repairs CASTLE RISING St. Lawrence CASTLE RISING Norfolk Norwich 1958-1962 Repairs CASTON Holy Cross CASTON Norfolk Norwich 1972 Repairs CATFIELD All Saints CATFIELD Norfolk Norwich 1851-1852 Reseating/Repairs CATFIELD All Saints CATFIELD Norfolk Norwich 1974-1976 Repairs CATFIELD All Saints CATFIELD Norfolk Norwich 1977 Repairs CAWSTON St. Agnes CAWSTON Norfolk Norwich 1971-1972 Repairs CHEDBURGH All Saints CHEDBURGH Suffolk Norwich 1839-1840 Enlargement CHEDGRAVE All Saints CHEDGRAVE Norfolk Norwich 1850-1851 Enlargement CHELMONDISTON St. Andrew CHELMONDISTON Suffolk Norwich 1890-1899 Enlargement CLARE St. Peter & St. Paul CLARE Suffolk Norwich 1821 Enlargement CLARE St. Peter & St. Paul
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