Church of St Andrew Little Massingham
St Andrew’s Church, Church Lane, Little Massingham, Norfolk, PE32 2JT
Parts of St. Andrew’s Church date back to the 14th century with possible earlier origins. Following the theft of its lead roof - the last taking place in 2017 - a temporary felt roof was put in place, but ongoing exposure and multiple issues have left the structure vulnerable to further damage. Within the tower and other areas of the flint are sections of red chalk from Hunstanton.
This is the first year the church will be joining Heritage Open Days. We look forward to welcoming visitors to this village church which overlooks lovely parkland. Within the churchyard setting are a number of Commonwealth War Graves.
St Andrew’s Church, Church Lane, Little Massingham, Norfolk, PE32 2JT
There are a few steps up to the church but we do have a ramp for wheelchairs. Most of the church is accessible to all.
It is hoped we will shortly be able to restore the roof, which will be an exciting project. We also plan to incorporate an ecology programme as the area is surrounded by wildlife and the church is home to four species of bats.