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Latitude: 52.7545 / 52°45'16"N
Longitude: 1.0208 / 1°1'14"E
OS Eastings: 603952
OS Northings: 321714
OS Grid: TG039217
Mapcode National: GBR TC6.6X0
Mapcode Global: WHLRS.N194
Plus Code: 9F43Q23C+R8
Entry Name: Church of St Thomas
Listing Date: 30 May 1960
Grade: II*
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1169955
English Heritage Legacy ID: 220667
ID on this website: 101169955
Location: St Thomas's Church, Foxley, Breckland, Norfolk, NR20
County: Norfolk
District: Breckland
Civil Parish: Foxley
Built-Up Area: Foxley
Traditional County: Norfolk
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Norfolk
Church of England Parish: Foxley St Thomas
Church of England Diocese: Norwich
Tagged with: Church building
TG 02 SW FOXLEY THE STREET
5/15 Church of St.Thomas
30/5/60
- II*
Parish church. Medieval and later. Flint with ashlar and some brick
dressings. Slate and pantile roofs. Western tower, aisleless nave with
south porch and chancel. C14 western tower with diagonal buttresses. Rect-
angular projecting stair turret to south with little quatrefoil windows.
C19 2-light plate-traceried west window. C14 2-light bell-openings with'
very low transoms forming square lights which are filled with knapped flint.
Crenellated parapet with former tall corner pinnacles. Buttressed nave with
4 3-light panel-traceried Perpendicular windows. C14 south doorway with
dying mouldings and carved label stops. Plain north door. C13 chancel with
3 lancets and a 3-light Y-traceried east window. One later 2-light panel
traceried window to south. Priest's door. to south. Interior. Tower and
chancel arches plain chamfered with polygonal responds. Simple cusped chancel
piscina. Damaged Clschancel screen with 4 fine painted dado panels. Double
decker pulpit with a C17 clerk's desk'and pulpit box probably Victorian.
5 box pews to east and 10 crudely carved poppy-head bench ends (probably
C16). C14 octagonal font with quatrefoil panels. Early C19 western gallery.
C17 communion rail. Medieval south door with fielded vertical panels and
cover strips. Fragments of medieval stained glass in north-west nave window.
Listing NGR: TG0395221714
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