St Andrew's Church, Raveningham

[1] The manor of Raveningham was held by the Castell (originally de Castello) family from the early 13th century; it passed to the Bacon family on the marriage of Mary Castell to Sir Edmund Bacon, 4th Baronet, of Mildenhall, in the early 18th century.

The south door has fine ironwork of the 12th century, in the form of foliate crosses.

In the south-west corner of the nave is a marble monument surmounted by an urn, a memorial to Edward Hodge (1782–1815).

The 15th-century font is octagonal; the eight panels of the bowl show the Four Evangelists, alternately with their symbols, and around the stem are four seated lions.

They are styled from the original in the centre of the south wall, a 14th-century tomb recess sculpted with foliage.

The south door
The chancel