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Revision as of 15:39, 24 September 2011

Garboldisham

Methodist Church. Submitted by Breckland Jane
St. John the Baptist. Submitted by Breckland Jane


Garvestone

St. Margaret. Submitted by Breckland Jane


Gayton

former Chapel. Submitted by Anne in Carlisle
St Nicholas. Submitted by Anne in Carlisle


Gayton Thorpe

St Mary. Submitted by Anne in Carlisle


Gimingham

All Saints Church. Submitted by Katarzyna


Gissing

St. Mary. Submitted by Breckland Jane


Gooderstone

St. George. Submitted by Breckland Jane


Great Ellingham

St. James. Submitted by Breckland Jane
Methodist. Submitted by Breckland Jane
Baptist. Submitted by Breckland Jane


Great Hockham

Holy Trinity. Submitted by Breckland Jane


Great Massingham

former Primitive Methodist Chapel. Submitted by Anne in Carlisle
St Mary. Submitted by Anne in Carlisle


Great Melton

All Saints. Submitted by Breckland Jane
St Mary. Submitted by Breckland Jane


Great Moulton

St. Michael. Submitted by Breckland Jane


Great Witchingham

St. Mary. Submitted by Breckland Jane


Gresham

All Saints. Submitted by Katarzyna


Grimston

former Chapel. Submitted by Anne in Carlisle
St Botolph. Submitted by Anne in Carlisle


Griston

St. Peter and St. Paul. Submitted by Breckland Jane


Guist

St Andrew. Submitted by Katarzyna



Gunthorpe

St. Mary. Submitted by Katarzyna


Gunton

Primitive Methodist Chapel. Submitted by Katarzyna


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