Stiffleaf's photos with the keyword: dunton

dunton church, norfolk

12 Dec 2013 99
church in the hands of the norfolk churches trust, which happily means that it was open , unlike most in this area. east window c.1300, porch dec. too. tower and some windows c.1440

dunton church, norfolk

12 Dec 2013 105
c14 porch window

dunton church, norfolk

12 Dec 2013 107
1863 heaton, butler and bayne glass in the east window, from thir best most exciting period before they got all grown-up and polite; here robert bayne still delights in colour and pattern, especially his trademark jewelling of robes. the captions at the bottom are transposed.

dunton church, norfolk

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1863 heaton, butler and bayne glass in the east window, from thir best most exciting period before they got all grown-up and polite; here robert bayne still delights in colour and pattern. the captions at the bottom are transposed.

dunton church, norfolk

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the east window of c.1300 contains splendid heaton, butler and bayne glass of 1863.

dunton church, norfolk

12 Dec 2013 99
1863 heaton, butler and bayne glass in the east window, from thir best most exciting period before they got all grown-up and polite; here robert bayne still delights in colour and pattern

dunton church, norfolk

12 Dec 2013 100
1863 heaton, butler and bayne glass in the east window, from thir best most exciting period before they got all grown-up and polite; here robert bayne still delights in colour and pattern

dunton church, norfolk

12 Dec 2013 104
1863 heaton, butler and bayne glass in the east window, from thir best most exciting period before they got all grown-up and polite; here robert bayne still delights in colour and pattern

dunton church, norfolk

12 Dec 2013 109
c14 pillar piscina in the chancel

dunton church, norfolk

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early c14 cross base with heads at corners used for lectern

dunton church, norfolk

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tower c.1440, with simple soundholes. nave dec.

dunton church, norfolk

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late georgian gravestones outside the south wall of the church, which steps out to be quite wide at the bottom, possibly norman?