English Heritage sites near Tattersett Parish

Creake Abbey

CREAKE ABBEY

6 miles from Tattersett Parish

The ruined church of an Augustinian abbey, reduced in size after fire and plague.

Castle Acre Castle and Bailey Gate

CASTLE ACRE CASTLE AND BAILEY GATE

9 miles from Tattersett Parish

The delightful village of Castle Acre boasts an extraordinary wealth of history and is a very rare and complete survival of a Norman planned settlement.

Castle Acre: Castle Acre Priory

CASTLE ACRE: CASTLE ACRE PRIORY

9 miles from Tattersett Parish

This important Norfolk visitor attraction is one of the largest and best preserved monastic sites in England dating back to 1090.

North Elmham Chapel

NORTH ELMHAM CHAPEL

9 miles from Tattersett Parish

A place with an unusual story, told by graphic panels. The small Norman chapel here stood on the site of an earlier timber church, probably the Saxon cathedral of East Anglia.

Binham Market Cross

BINHAM MARKET CROSS

10 miles from Tattersett Parish

The tall shaft of a 15th century cross, on the site of an annual fair held from the 1100s until the 1950s.

Binham Priory

BINHAM PRIORY

10 miles from Tattersett Parish

Among the most complete and impressive monastic ruins in Norfolk of a Benedictine priory with a well-documented history.


Churches in Tattersett Parish

Tatterford: St Margaret

The Street Tatterford Fakenham
07970875052

The only church built by the architect Lightly. Put up in 1863 it replaced a building of Norman origin. Between 1925 and 1949 there was a pre-ordination school here run by the Rector. The church has a wonderful east window by Moira Forsyth installed in 1951.  The church roof wasrelaid in 2011, returning it to the original Westmorland slate covering. The church urgently needs fund to meet the additional cost of unexpected but necessary repairs. Please contact the Rector if you can assist.

Tattersett: All Saints & St Andrew

Tattersett Fakenham
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The small ancient church is only reached along farm tracks. Built from 1200 onwards, it has a mural of the martyrdom of S. Erasmus on the south wall. There were connections with a branch of the Pepys family in the 17th century.


No churches found in Tattersett Parish