It's always good to see the interior and history of churches. Nice to see this church from your perspective also, as so my channels cover them in different ways. It's not a church, I know, as I rarely venture into Norfolk, but I do have a book about East Anglican churches, which is a good read.
It's hard not to appreciate the beautiful architecture of a church. This one we thought was just stunning especially on the beautiful day we were lucky enough to have. I'd love to see you do some more up our way, there's plenty of Roman history also which I know you'll like. Thanks for watching 😊
@ExploringWithEmAndStu I'm hoping to move closer towards East Anglia next year, so this would then be possible. This region has a lot to offer, historically.
@@AliceGoss Check out Burgh Csatle Roman fort near Great Yarmouth.Also if you have not done so,Hadrians Wall in Nothumberland is a must see for any Roman history fan.😀
Hello fellow Brits..... looking forward to the sires but the aerodynamics inside the church building took something away of actually looking at it , thanks Emma and Stu....
@@robinmcknight3731 Thanks for watching Robin and for the feedback, sometimes we like to try something new to see if it's works and if people like it. We appreciate you letting us know you're thoughts.. 😊👍
We certainly have a very mixed bag of architectural styles with our churches here in Norfolk, like you say making each and every one interesting in its own way. 😊👍
What a lovely church,the spire is like a smaller version of Norwich Cathedral.Have you done the 4 churches walk from Mundesley? This includes Paston,that has medieval wall murals,knapton with it,s hammerbeam roof festooned with carved angels,the beautiful little round tower church at Sedgefield and aesthetically pleasing Bacton church.😀
No we haven't yet, although we've passed by most of them on many occasions.. Must add them to our list! Thanks for the suggestion and for watching as always 😊👍
I enjoyed the exterior shots and don't take this the wrong way, but the footage inside wasn't very relaxing, sorry! 😳I'd have liked just a calm walk around. (Might just be me though!)
@@avrilwilkinson21 Don't be sorry Avril, we did ask for people's thoughts and really appreciate your feedback.. We're keen to do alot more videos of our local churches so want to make sure we're making them in the way people will enjoy. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment 😊👍
Excellent really enjoy learning the history. Love your videos. I like looking at old churches.
Thanks for watching, glad you liked the little snippet of history we gave. We're very fortunate to have so many wonderful old churches in our area. 👍😊
Fantastic video 📹 guys informative as always much appreciated 😊
Thanks for watching again Brian. Glad you enjoyed it 😊👍
@@ExploringWithEmAndStu Hey you're welcome and thanks for the great content 😊👍
Another beautiful Norfolk church. I look forward to seeing more. Thanks for another interesting video 😁
Thanks for watching.. there's plenty more where this came from! 😂
It's always good to see the interior and history of churches. Nice to see this church from your perspective also, as so my channels cover them in different ways. It's not a church, I know, as I rarely venture into Norfolk, but I do have a book about East Anglican churches, which is a good read.
It's hard not to appreciate the beautiful architecture of a church. This one we thought was just stunning especially on the beautiful day we were lucky enough to have. I'd love to see you do some more up our way, there's plenty of Roman history also which I know you'll like. Thanks for watching 😊
@ExploringWithEmAndStu I'm hoping to move closer towards East Anglia next year, so this would then be possible. This region has a lot to offer, historically.
@@AliceGoss Check out Burgh Csatle Roman fort near Great Yarmouth.Also if you have not done so,Hadrians Wall in Nothumberland is a must see for any Roman history fan.😀
Just like i said on Bob's video earlier, im not a religious person, but i love old churches. They have the best architecture.
Yes we feel the same, we're not particularly religious but you can't help but admire and appreciate these beautiful buildings. Thanks for watching 😊👍
Hello fellow Brits..... looking forward to the sires but the aerodynamics inside the church building took something away of actually looking at it , thanks Emma and Stu....
@@robinmcknight3731 Thanks for watching Robin and for the feedback, sometimes we like to try something new to see if it's works and if people like it. We appreciate you letting us know you're thoughts.. 😊👍
Have you filmed that beautiful old BIG church in Gt . Yarmouth , still in use ..
Loving the church challenge. Great video. Big thumbs up 😊👍
Thanks Matt & Bec glad you liked it 😁
All Norfolk churches are nice in their own way. Some are more impressive than others😀
We certainly have a very mixed bag of architectural styles with our churches here in Norfolk, like you say making each and every one interesting in its own way. 😊👍
Thank you for the interesting videos. Very informative. Thanks
Thanks for watching, glad you like the videos 😊👍
What a lovely church,the spire is like a smaller version of Norwich Cathedral.Have you done the 4 churches walk from Mundesley? This includes Paston,that has medieval wall murals,knapton with it,s hammerbeam roof festooned with carved angels,the beautiful little round tower church at Sedgefield and aesthetically pleasing Bacton church.😀
No we haven't yet, although we've passed by most of them on many occasions.. Must add them to our list! Thanks for the suggestion and for watching as always 😊👍
I enjoyed the exterior shots and don't take this the wrong way, but the footage inside wasn't very relaxing, sorry! 😳I'd have liked just a calm walk around. (Might just be me though!)
@@avrilwilkinson21 Don't be sorry Avril, we did ask for people's thoughts and really appreciate your feedback.. We're keen to do alot more videos of our local churches so want to make sure we're making them in the way people will enjoy.
Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment 😊👍