Another captivating video which is beautifully shot and edited with a wonderful marriage of researched narrative and music. Thank you for sharing and for your continued effort to catalogue these inspirational buildings Edward. I am only now beginning to appreciate just how many abandoned and ruined churches remain in our county. I’m sorry that I haven’t had the time to watch, or comment recently but your uploads are uplifting. I hope you are keeping well. Regards, Mike
Thank-you so much Mike and nice to hear from you again. Norfolk does have an incredible amount of ruined churches in such a relatively small area. In fact Norfolk has the highest concentration of medieval churches in the world. Thanks again Mike and hope you are well too. Kind Regards Edward
Thankyou for tuning in and commenting it’s much appreciated. So many church ruins to visit in Norfolk. I’m slowly trying to make my way around the majority 🙂
Croxton has clearly been burnt and vandalised quite recently; it is in an appalling state! The other church is at Saxlingham THORPE near to Seaxlingham Nethergate, where the latter has its own church, far from ruinous.
Hi Simon - terrible to hear of the damage to the church ruin of Croxton - such a shame that places like this often don’t get the respect they deserve. Saxlingham Thorpe is correct rather than Saxlingham Nethergate - typing error there which I was aware of some time ago but unable to correct once the video has gone live sadly. Thanks for tuning in
Another captivating video which is beautifully shot and edited with a wonderful marriage of researched narrative and music. Thank you for sharing and for your continued effort to catalogue these inspirational buildings Edward. I am only now beginning to appreciate just how many abandoned and ruined churches remain in our county.
I’m sorry that I haven’t had the time to watch, or comment recently but your uploads are uplifting.
I hope you are keeping well.
Regards,
Mike
Thank-you so much Mike and nice to hear from you again. Norfolk does have an incredible amount of ruined churches in such a relatively small area. In fact Norfolk has the highest concentration of medieval churches in the world. Thanks again Mike and hope you are well too. Kind Regards Edward
Amazing loved the history about the dog. Creepy. 👻👍
Thanks again for commenting 🙂 - visited both of these ruins at night too - very atmospheric after dark
Lots of interesting ruins revealed on this channel. Thank you very much for sharing, and well crafted videos.
Thankyou for tuning in and commenting it’s much appreciated. So many church ruins to visit in Norfolk. I’m slowly trying to make my way around the majority 🙂
Wow beautiful ruins. So awesome to see thanks for sharing. It had to be beautiful at one time. Love all that ivy growing on it.
Hi Bonnie - love this particular ruin - in a lovely area and very well hidden in the woods - you’d easily pass not knowing it was there 🙂
Beautifully filmed. 💓💓💓
Hi Rachel - thanks very much 🙂
Another beautiful video, thank you.
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Croxton has clearly been burnt and vandalised quite recently; it is in an appalling state! The other church is at Saxlingham THORPE near to Seaxlingham Nethergate, where the latter has its own church, far from ruinous.
Hi Simon - terrible to hear of the damage to the church ruin of Croxton - such a shame that places like this often don’t get the respect they deserve. Saxlingham Thorpe is correct rather than Saxlingham Nethergate - typing error there which I was aware of some time ago but unable to correct once the video has gone live sadly. Thanks for tuning in
Cuts from the pictures are far too brief...not enough time to actually see what's there.
Sorry Chip if you felt was too quick - appreciate you tuning in anyway 🙂