ALL SAINTS, NORTH SCARLE
All Saints, North Scarle is a Grade I listed building, achieving the status on 23 August 1967.
The first church on this site was destroyed by fire in 1342. The church that stands today has evidence of C12th, C13th, C15th and C19th building within.
It was extensively restored between 1895-1898 by Sir Ninian Couper when a North aisle was also added.
The doorway is dated to the 1200s and is worth a look.
The roof in the chancel, nave and North arcade along with the pews, pulpit and most of the stained glass were all replaced during the restoration by Couper.
Tree ring samples taken in 2010, for the restoration of the belfry showed the bellframe made from timbers felled in 1716 and the floor in the belfry made from timbers felled in 1482.
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THE CACHE
You are looking for a male who shares his surname with a type of fish product.
He died May A BCDE. Aged 76 years.
The cache can be found at:
N 53 11.AB(D-C)
W 000 43.D(E-A)(C-E)
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