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St Nicholas Church, Blakeney

St Nicholas Church, Blakeney — church in Blakeney, Norfolk, England, UK.

St Nicholas Church, Blakeney

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St Nicholas Church, Blakeney is a historic church in the United Kingdom. Records date its origin to 1250. Heritage designation: Grade I listed building. Affiliated with Anglicanism. Wikidata describes it as: "church in Blakeney, Norfolk, England, UK". Coordinates: 52.9511°, 1.0247°.

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St Nicholas is the Anglican parish church of Blakeney, Norfolk, in the deanery of Holt and the Diocese of Norwich. The church was founded in the 13th century, but the greater part of the church dates from the 15th century when Blakeney was a seaport of some importance. Of the original structure only the chancel has survived rebuilding, perhaps owing to its link to a nearby Carmelite friary. An unusual architectural feature is a second tower, used as a beacon, at the east end (the church stands just inland from, and about 30 metres (98 ft) above, the small port). Other significant features are the vaulted chancel with a stepped seven-light lancet window, and the hammerbeam roof of the nave. St Nicholas is a nationally important building, with a Grade I listing for its exceptional architectural interest. Much of the original church furniture was lost in the Reformation, but a late-Victorian restoration recreated something of the original appearance, as well as repairing and refacing the building. The Victorian woodwork was created to match the few older pieces that remained, or to follow a similar style; thus, the new wooden pulpit follows the themes of the medieval font. Of the stained glass smashed in the Reformation only fragments have been recovered, and these have been incorporated in a window in the north aisle of the church. Nine Arts and Crafts windows by James Powell and Sons are featured on the east and south sides of the church, and the north porch has two modern windows of predominantly blue colour. St Nicholas contains some notable memorials, including several plaques for the Blakeney lifeboats and their crews, and much pre-Reformation graffiti, particularly depictions of ships. The location of the latter suggests that they were votive in nature, although the saint concerned is now unknown.

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Coordinates
52.9511, 1.0247
County
Norfolk
Parish
Blakeney
Postcode
NR25 7NJ
Parliamentary constituency
North Norfolk
Established
1250

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Frequently asked questions

Where is St Nicholas Church, Blakeney?
St Nicholas Church, Blakeney is in East Midlands, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 52.9511°, 1.0247°.
When was St Nicholas Church, Blakeney built?
St Nicholas Church, Blakeney dates to 1250 — the Norman & medieval period.
Is St Nicholas Church, Blakeney a listed building?
St Nicholas Church, Blakeney carries the heritage designation "Grade I listed building" — a protective status under UK heritage law.