The exterior of All Saint's Church at Stoke Ferry, West Norfolk.

All Saint's Church

High Street,Stoke Ferry

All Saint's Church currently consists of a nave, chancel and bellcote. The nave is basically early medieval, remodelled in the 15th century. The old chancel was demolished in the 17th century and the west tower fell in 1758 when the building was remodelled. The church was rebuilt in 1848 and the stained-glass windows added later that century. Inside is a 15th century patterned font.

All Saint's Church currently consists of a nave, chancel and bellcote. The nave is basically early medieval, remodelled in the 15th century. The old chancel was demolished in the 17th century and the west tower fell in 1758 when the building was remodelled. The church was rebuilt in 1848 and the stained glass windows added later that century. Inside is a 15th century patterned font.

Opening times

Opening details available on website.

Location

All Saint's Church,
High Street,
Stoke Ferry,
Norfolk,
PE33 9SF

Directions

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  • Along the riverside at Stoke Ferry in west Norfolk.

    Stoke Ferry

    Stoke Ferry Village, King's Lynn

    Stoke Ferry lies on the edge of the Fens, about 7 miles south-east of Downham Market. The village lies close to the River Wissey which has also been known as the River Stoke.