St Mary's church. St Mary's C18 red-brick tower > 920077 was built onto the foundations of a medieval tower; the tower survived a fire that destroyed most of the church building in December 1891. Consequently, the interior > 312369 - 920082 - 920084 and glass windows date from this time. The church is kept locked. See also: http://www.norfolkchurches.co.uk/greatplumstead/index.html
St Mary's church. St Mary's C18 red-brick tower > 920077 was built onto the foundations of a medieval tower; the tower survived a fire that destroyed most of the church building in December 1891. Consequently, the interior > 312369 - 920082 - 920084 and glass windows date from this time. The church is kept locked. See also: http://www.norfolkchurches.co.uk/greatplumstead/index.html
A large field This field is located beside Smee Road; it extends all the way to the outskirts of the village of Great Plumstead further to the north (in the adjacent grid square), which can be seen in the distance. The straw is still waiting to be baled.
View north along Witton Lane Witton Lane connects Little Plumstead with the hamlet of Witton, further to the south.
Remains of an ancient tree This tree trunk beside the path in the churchyard of St Gervase & St Protase church has been planted with flowers.

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