The main features of St Mary's church date from the 14th century; the tower has a parapet and, unusual for Norfolk, a recessed spire. The lead roof is from 1919. The church furniture is elaborately carved from oak, the communion rail has a design of mouchette wheels. The church contains a number of interesting wall monuments, most of these to the Gurdons who lived at Letton Hall. The church is kept locked but a key is readily available. For more information see: http://www.norfolkchurches.co.uk/cranworth/cranworth.htm
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The main features of St Mary's church date from the 14th century; the tower has a parapet and, unusual for Norfolk,