Trap door on top of st helens church, The 16th century St. Helen's church, known as 'the cathedral of the broads'


The 16th century St. Helen's church, known as 'the cathedral of the broads', has a fine 15th century painted rood screen and a rare Antiphoner. It is a Grade I listed building. From the top of Ranworth church's 100 ft. tall tower one can see many of the broads and rivers.


Size: 5200px × 3471px
Location: St. Helen's church, Ramworth, , norfolk
Photo credit: © paul abbitt rml / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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