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Forncett St Mary Church, Norfolk, England, UK.
St. Mary`s church is mentioned in the Domesday Book. Sections of the nave, which originally had a thatched roof, are late 11th or 12th century. 13th century elements survive in the chancel, and parts of the nave and tower are 15th century. A 15th century wooden door leads from the tower to nave roof space and is a rare survival. The church is narrow, accentuating its length, particularly in the chancel. The interior is wholly Victorian, with splendid angels holding up the chancel arch.