Holy Trinity Church, Loddon
Norfolk
NR14 6EY
Right in the heart of the village of Loddon, Holy Trinity Church dates from 1490.
It's constructed in the Perpendicular style, with hammer beam roof and a painted rood screen complete with panel depicting William of Norwich, a boy martyr, said to have been crucified in the 12th century. The pulpit is Jacobean, the pews Victorian and there are also several table-top tombs and an ancient poor-box.
It makes a super view from the River Chet.