English Heritage sites near Brisley Parish

North Elmham Chapel

NORTH ELMHAM CHAPEL

2 miles from Brisley 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.

Castle Acre Castle and Bailey Gate

CASTLE ACRE CASTLE AND BAILEY GATE

9 miles from Brisley 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 Brisley Parish

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

Binham Market Cross

BINHAM MARKET CROSS

12 miles from Brisley 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

12 miles from Brisley Parish

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

Creake Abbey

CREAKE ABBEY

13 miles from Brisley Parish

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


Churches in Brisley Parish

Brisley Church

Church Street Brisley Norfolk
(01328) 853 226
https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/10255/benefice/

St Bart's (St Bartholomew, one of Jesus' 12 Apostles) is open daily for prayer, reflection, and historic interest.

A 'PARISH CHURCH' like ours in the Church of England is a spiritual venue, a sacred space for all parishioners - wherever a person might identify themselves on the spectrum of faith or understanding of life. Every resident has a civic right to access their parish church not only for quiet reflection, prayers, and historic interest, but also to mark the 'seasons of life' including the celebration of a new arrival (CHRISTENING - a Christian service of blessing and thanksgiving), WEDDINGS (for people of any faith and including divorcees), and FUNERALS in church, or with the Vicar (Rector / parish priest) at a crematorium chapel, including for people who considered themselves 'not particularly religious' - many people today are 'spiritual but not religious' or might believe in 'Something' in life without wanting to give it a name; we are here for you, we are here for everyone. Contact the Upper Wensum Benefice (local parish / village grouping) Rector, the Reverend Robin Stapleford, at the 'Get in touch' tab on the left-hand column for more information or specific enquiry.

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The building (click HERE) is Grade 1 listed owing to faint traces of medieval wall paint, such as a St Christopher, for safe travelling.

There is a small crypt beneath the altar, which was used as an overnight prison cell for convicts taking the two day walk from Lynn to Norwich Castle and possibly the gallows. The gaoler meanwhile stayed in a one-up, one-down cottage that still stands in the village. It is an attractive idea to suppose that pre-Reformation the Cell might have been used for a more uplifting purpose - as an Anchorite prayer closet.

The church also features triple-decker pulpit, medieval bench pews, and contemporary spiral design light fittings and votive candle stand - representing the spiral shape of the upper Wensum River from which our Benefice (local Parish Church group) takes its name. 

For a small village - of about 300 - the church is tall and grand, which might reflect its historic strategic location at the half way point on the original main road, the most direct route, between Norwich and Lynn.



Pubs in Brisley Parish

Brisley Bell

The Green, Brisley, NR20 5DW
(01362) 705024
thebrisleybell.co.uk

A country pub with excellent views across to the village cricket pitch, on an open common - one of the largest in England that is privately owned by the parish. Extensively remodelled in 2016: the beams and brick interiors remain, as do th...