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Limpenhoe is a small place, little more than a hamlet really. It sits on the edge of the larger village of Cantley, although the labyrinthine network of tiny twisting lanes around here keep it at a distance from the chimneys, storage tanks and settling basins of the British Sugar factory in the valley below.
St Botolph was almost completely rebuilt in about 1880. The lower part of the 15th Century tower survives, and there is one reminder of the true glory days of Limpenhoe, a beautiful Norman south doorway. The architect for the rebuilding was AS Hewitt of Norwich. In the early 20th Century he would become better known for designing banks, but here in the 1880s we find him often in east Norfolk renovating, restoring and rebuilding.
Shot on DJI Mini 2 - on a day where the wind was pretty much on the edge of it's flying ability.
Please forgive the small wobbles.