SPIRIT CAUGHT AT A 14TH CENTURY CHAPEL . WHAT WAS IT POINTING AT!
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SPIRIT CAUGHT AT A 14TH CENTURY CHAPEL . WHAT WAS IT POINTING AT!

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All Saints, Panxworth

Only the tower remains of this 14th century church, standing alone and proud in the graveyard. Little is known about the church, except that it seems to have been in disrepair as early as the 16th Century

Panxworth was always a small village, and the church was located quite a distance from the main part of the village. Ranworth church is also close by, so this as well probably contributed to falling congregations. in 1847 villagers paid £500 to add a new nave and chancel. However, once again the village could not support the church and by 1969 it was again derelict. The Church of England decided to pull down the Victorian nave and chancel, but once again the tower was saved!
Reports in the 1980s suggested that it was used as a meeting place for Satanists and for a while the site was closed off. Fortunately, the structure is now accessible again

This tower seems to have defied the odds, in 2005 it was struck by lightning, but funding meant it was saved once again.

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