All Saints Church Old Buckenham
Chamber Rating
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Laurie Bolt
Beautiful old church with an unusual octagonal tower, from top to bottom it is eight sided. It stands just apart from the village green. Inside it is light and airy with some mediaeval pew ends depicting worthies or prophets from the past. The stained glass is mostly Victorian or 20th century. I love the depiction of ducklings in a memorial window.
Dec 20th, 2022 -
Julian White
This benefice seems determined to open it's churches and offer the friendliest welcome that it can. This is a Grade I listed building and there's been a church here since the Saxon period, with the current nave dating to the eleventh century. There's a recently repaired thatched roof and some medieval pew ends. There's a history provided in the church, but it's the obvious and clear welcome that I'll remember.
Jan 27th, 2022 -
Julie Le-Pine
Beautiful church, so much to take in and so much history. Information book available to buy, well worth getting a copy.
Sep 17th, 2021 -
Richard pain
Mar 27th, 2021 -
Elizabeth Peck
Its were my mum and dad , two sisters are buried so we go and put flower on the graves
Jan 10th, 2021
Contact Info
- (195) 386-0845
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for All Saints Church Old Buckenham?
A The phone number for All Saints Church Old Buckenham is: (195) 386-0845.
Q Where is All Saints Church Old Buckenham located?
A All Saints Church Old Buckenham is located at Church Ln, Old Buckenham, eng NR17 1RP
Q What is the internet address for All Saints Church Old Buckenham?
A The website (URL) for All Saints Church Old Buckenham is: http://www.quidenhamgroup.co.uk/
Q How is All Saints Church Old Buckenham rated?
A All Saints Church Old Buckenham has a 4.4 Star Rating from 13 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
All Saints Church Old Buckenham
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 13 Reviews )Laurie Bolt on Google
Beautiful old church with an unusual octagonal tower, from top to bottom it is eight sided. It stands just apart from the village green.
Inside it is light and airy with some mediaeval pew ends depicting worthies or prophets from the past.
The stained glass is mostly Victorian or 20th century. I love the depiction of ducklings in a memorial window.
Julian White on Google
This benefice seems determined to open it's churches and offer the friendliest welcome that it can. This is a Grade I listed building and there's been a church here since the Saxon period, with the current nave dating to the eleventh century. There's a recently repaired thatched roof and some medieval pew ends. There's a history provided in the church, but it's the obvious and clear welcome that I'll remember.
Julie Le-Pine on Google
Beautiful church, so much to take in and so much history. Information book available to buy, well worth getting a copy.
Richard pain on Google
Elizabeth Peck on Google
Its were my mum and dad , two sisters are buried so we go and put flower on the graves