MILEHAM

Mileham  (Norfolk), Church of ??
The north tower, which functions as a portal was given by the church’s patron Lord Fitzalon.  The churchyard is typical of the country parish church, showing gravestone surrounding the building.  A medieval tomb in the churchyard retains the remnants of a cross.
The west window showing Catherine (wheel), John the Baptist (lamb) and Margaret (spearing dragon) is a rare extant example of stained glass of the decorated style.  The window was also added by Lord Fitzalon.  Colors of green, gold, olive, amber, as well as red and blue distinguish the complex canopies and figures. In the lower half of the window fragments of 15th-century glass include images of an unidentified female saint and St. Margaret

MI1 Mileham  (Norfolk), Church of ??  exterior from south.

MI2 Mileham  (Norfolk), Church of ??  around church on north

MI3 Mileham  (Norfolk), Church of ??  14th-century cross.

MI4 Mileham  (Norfolk), Church of ??  stained glass, 1350, Catherine, John the Baptist, and Margaret.

MI5 Mileham  (Norfolk), Church of ?? stained glass, 1350, tracery lights.

MI6 Mileham  (Norfolk), Church of ?? stained glass, 1350, Catherine and John the Baptist.

MI7 Mileham  (Norfolk), Church of ?? stained glass, 1350, Catherine.

MI8 Mileham  (Norfolk), Church of ?? stained glass, 1350, Margaret.

MI9 Mileham  (Norfolk), Church of ?? stained glass, 1350, grisaille image of Margaret.