About
Nobody could fail to be impressed by the magnificent tower of Winterton's parish church which dominates the skyline. The tower rises to a height of 132 feet and is the third highest in Norfolk.
The church is thought to date from the 13th century, but has been added to and beautified in the 14th and 15th centuries.
The interior of the church is bright and spacious, however the furnishings are largely the result of the Victorian restoration in an anglo-catholic tradition. Of special note are the intricately carved rood screen and the Fisherman's Corner.
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Map & Directions
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Road Directions
By Road
Turn off the A149 following signs for Winterton. The church is at the end of the main road leading into the village.
The nearest railway station is Great Yarmouth, which is 6 miles away.