
Reepham Benefice





The present building, dedicated to St. Andrew, the oldest part of which is 13th century, has two porches, the most impressive being on the south side which could indicate that in medieval times the bulk of the village was on that side of the church more>
Wood Dalling Church is situated amidst a haven of flora and fauna. The local resident ducks will give you a warm welcome as you walk up the single path to the church, to be invited into one of the most peaceful and serene churches in Norfolk.


Interior of Wood Dalling Church, Looking Towards the Altar



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Mentioned in the Doomsday Book of 1086 (our oldest government record), under its Latin name, Dallinga, the entry shows the major land owners were William de Warenne, Walter Giffard and Peter de Valognes. Prior to the Norman Conquest the manor was held by a Saxon freeman named Fist who was deprived of all his titles by the Norman warlords.
Wood Dalling Church is a wonderfully light and spacious church - explore the church in our online photo tour more>


We welcome visitors throughout the week. Click the following link to find directions more>
Evening Prayer Recording
Evening Prayer is said at Wood Dalling at least once a week. Listen to The Rector’s introduction and Evening Prayer at Wood Dalling more>

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