Hay folks well theses are the last of my shots of the weekend’s urbex antics
Well I share with you a small amount of derelict, redundant and abandoned churches of Norfolk now Norfolk has around 700 derelict churches more than anywhere else in the UK and we only managed to cover four in are day of exploring.
So to start with St peters of wiggenhall
built in 1421 its last service was 1929 the last marrage was 1927 but grave yard was still used in 1995
and how she looked in her prime in the 1920's
next we have have St felix of the lost village of Badingley only a few houses remain but most of the village is long gone but the church still stands last sevice was in the 1830's
And finally there is St andrews of Bircham toft now there is no history of this one only a head stone i see was dated 1922 and as you can see its a wee bit overgrown
whats left of the bell tower
thanks for looking peeps
Well I share with you a small amount of derelict, redundant and abandoned churches of Norfolk now Norfolk has around 700 derelict churches more than anywhere else in the UK and we only managed to cover four in are day of exploring.
So to start with St peters of wiggenhall
built in 1421 its last service was 1929 the last marrage was 1927 but grave yard was still used in 1995
and how she looked in her prime in the 1920's
next we have have St felix of the lost village of Badingley only a few houses remain but most of the village is long gone but the church still stands last sevice was in the 1830's
And finally there is St andrews of Bircham toft now there is no history of this one only a head stone i see was dated 1922 and as you can see its a wee bit overgrown
whats left of the bell tower
thanks for looking peeps