St Mary's Church, Old Hunstanton
St Mary's Church is the parish church of Old Hunstanton in the English county of Norfolk. It is dedicated to the Virgin Mary. The church was built in 14th-century Perpendicular, and restored in 1860 by Frederick Preedy at the instigation of Henry Le Strange. It is Grade I listed.
History
The church is 14th-century, and replaced an earlier Norman building. The only remnant of the Norman church is the font.The church is built from flint, with a tower in the north west and north and south aisles. The south porch is a 19th-century addition.
Architecture and fittings
The Norman font is in the traditional location at the west of the nave. The lower panels of the chancel screen are 16th-century.There is a single tenor bell, by John Stephens of Norwich and dating from 1726.