NHER 9269 (Building record) - All Saints' Church, Great Melton
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Summary
Protected Status/Designation
Location
| Map sheet | TG10NW |
|---|---|
| Civil Parish | GREAT MELTON, SOUTH NORFOLK, NORFOLK |
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Full Description
Medieval and post medieval church.
Roman? tiles in north wall of nave, mixed with Tudor bricks.
Illustrated in (S1), see (S2).
Member of the public [1] claims this wall and chancel are Late Saxon. See (S3) (period 950 to 1100), a Saxon door and window removed 1883. But (S4) says church rebuilt in 1883, except for flushwork tower.
Poppy head benches. Foliate cross coffin lid.
Chalice and paten Norwich 1632.
Dish on foot 1707.
Bequest to tower 1431.
South porch 1455.
Screen painting 1459.
(S5) and (S6) confuse this church with St Mary's Church (NHER 9268). They say St Mary's tower was built in 1440 and All Saints' was dilapidated in 1714. They must mean All Saints' tower was built in 1440 and St Mary's was dilapidated in 1714.
E. Rose (NAU).
According to member of the public [2] it was All Saints' that was allowed to decay in 1714. All Saints' was then rebuilt with vestry and transcept 1883. St Mary's (NHER 9268) tower was built in 1440.
Newspaper cutting in file (S7).
E. Rose (NAU).
January 2006.
11th and 15th century elements, but largely rebuilt in 1883. Flint with stone and reused Roman dressings. Aisleless nave and chancel, 15th and 19th century western tower, 19th century north transept and south porch. Lower parts of nave and chancel walls are 11th century with coursed flint facings and some reused brick quoins.
Interior mainly from 1883.
Information from (S8).
Located in same churchyard as St Mary's (NHER 9268). St Mary's and All Saints' were consolidated after 1728. All Saints' was allowed to fall into disrepair. St Mary's remained in use until towards the end of the 19th century when it was seen as too small. All Saints' was restored and St Mary's was demolished.
Information from (S9).
D. Robertson (NLA), 19 January 2006.
June 2011. Eastern Daily Press.
More than £150, 000 of lottery funding has been awarded to support vital repairs to three grade two listed Norfolk churches. St John's church in Great Yarmouth, has received £104, 000, St Spyridon's Greek Orthodox church in Great Yarmouth has been awarded £22, 000 and All Saints Church in Great Melton has received £27, 000.
See (S10) for further details.
D. Lefeuvre (HES), 1 August 2011.
December 2012. Watching Brief.
Drainage works adjacent to the west tower revealed the tower foundations, which were flint and of the same build as the upper portion of the tower which is believed to date to the 15th century.
A pit excavated at the northeast corner of the church (north of the chancel) revealed a short length of flint and mortar wall foundation overlain by graveyard soils. The wall foundation was aligned with the east end of the church and may have had a western return, forming a structure on the north side of the chancel, possibly a presbytery. There is no evidence of a former structure in the north chancel wall, indicating that these remains may pre-date the late 19th century rebuild of the church. An alternative interpretation of these remains is that they belong to a tomb structure, but the wall appears to be too wide to support this theory.
A possible pit of unknown function was also cut into the uppermost graveyard soil on the north side of the chancel.
See report (S10) for further information.
The archive associated with this work has been deposited with the Norwich Castle Museum (NWHCM : 2013.87).
H. Hamilton (HES), 30 July 2013. Amended by P. Watkins (HES), 16 May 2019.
Associated Sources (20)
- --- SNF48790 Aerial Photograph: Edwards, D.A. (NLA). 1995. TG1306/V.
- --- SNF12699 Aerial Photograph: TG1406 A-J.
- --- SNF7576 Monograph: Pevsner, N and Wilson, B. 1999. Norfolk 2: North-West and South. The Buildings of England. 2nd Edition. p 368.
- --- SNF81138 Newspaper Article: Eastern Daily Press. 2011. Three historic churches land grants for vital work. 16 June.
- --- SNF8370 Publication: Taylor, H. M. and Taylor, J. 1965. Anglo-Saxon Architecture. pp 416-417.
- --- SNF87262 Record Card: Clarke, R. R. and NCM Staff. 1933-1973. Norwich Castle Museum Record Card - Late Saxon. Melton (Great).
- --- SNF87260 Record Card: Clarke, R. R. and NCM Staff. 1933-1973. Norwich Castle Museum Record Card - Roman. Melton (Great).
- --- SNF57722 Record Card: NAU Staff. 1974-1988. Norfolk Archaeological Index Primary Record Card.
- --- SNF57204 Record Card: Ordnance Survey Staff. 1933-1979?. Ordnance Survey Record Cards. TG 10 NW 18.
- --- SNF8804 Secondary File: Secondary File.
- <S1> SNF4280 Documentary Source: Various. Additional drawings, engravings, etc. collected by Dawson Turner to illustrate Blomefield's "History of Norfolk"; 1846-1857. Add MS 23053-23062. Vol IV; p 170 (Add MS 23056).
- <S10> SNF92400 Unpublished Contractor Report: Cope-Faulkner, P. 2013. Archaeological Investigations at All Saints’ Church, Great Melton, Norfolk. Archaeological Project Services. 3/13.
- <S2> SNF4425 Serial: Archaeological Journal. VI, 363.
- <S3> SNF8386 Publication: Taylor, H.M. and Taylor, J.. 1978. Anglo Saxon Architecture..
- <S4> SNF7580 Monograph: Pevsner, N. 1962. North-West and South Norfolk. The Buildings of England. 1st Edition. p 178.
- <S5> SNF648 Monograph: Cromwell, T. and Cotman, J. S. 1818-1819. Excursions through Norfolk.
- <S6> SNF760 Directory: White, W.. 1845. White's History, Gazetteer and Directory of Norfolk.
- <S7> SNF60513 Newspaper Article: Eastern Daily Press. 1988. [Illustration of St Mary's Church and All Saints' Church, Great Melton]. 14 March.
- <S8> SNF48662 Designation: Historic England. National Heritage List for England.
- <S9> SNF4550 Monograph: Batcock, N. 1991. The Ruined and Disused Churches of Norfolk. East Anglian Archaeology. No 51. Microfiche 5:G12. -.
Site and Feature Types and Periods (4)
Object Types (4)
- BRICK (Roman - 43 AD to 409 AD)
- TILE (Roman - 43 AD to 409 AD)
- ARCHITECTURAL FRAGMENT (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1539 AD)
- COFFIN (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1539 AD)
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Record last edited
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