St Margaret's Church, Felbrigg

Built of flint with stone and brick dressings.

1410 and was built by Sir Simon de Felbrigg.

Although a village was originally located around the church, in the 16th century following an outbreak of the plague the village was rebuilt in a new location to the north-east, leaving the church isolated.

The church is in a joint benefice with: The organ is thought to be by Lewis & Co and was originally in St Botolph's Church, Banningham.

It was installed at Felbrigg in 1997 by Holmes & Swift.

Monumental brass of Simon de Felbrigge and wife Margaret of Teschen
Pipe organ from St Botolph's Church, Banningham , now in Felbrigg church