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History of North Walsham Congregational Church
History
The Church was built in 1856 and is the third Congregational Church built in the town. It is built of stone with a knapped flint covering. It is a high structure which gives wonderful acoustics and forms an imposing position over the immediate surrounding area. The clock which still runs was built specifically for the Church by a local Clock maker, whose descendants from America visited the Church.
We have a Shepherd Stained Glass window which was removed from the first Congregational Church at Bradfield, which closed in the early 1960's. We also have a lovely pipe organ which is still played . Two windows at the front of the church have been replaced allowing more light into the building.
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