Belaugh, St Peter's Church From The River Bure c.1930
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A loop from the Coltishall to Wroxham road can take you down to the delightful small village of Belaugh. This view from the river shows almost the whole village, including the church of St Peter, whose tiny churchyard is a designated conservation area with particularly interesting ferns, lichens and flowers. The fine rood screen inside the church depicts the twelve apostles, whose faces were said, by a zealous Puritan, to have been obliterated by 'a godly trooper' during the Civil War.
An extract from Norfolk Broads Photographic Memories.
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