St Mary the Virgin's Church, Wiggenhall

[2] The church stands at the end of a lane to the north of the village of Wiggenhall St Mary the Virgin, some 5 miles (8 km) south of King's Lynn.

In the southeast of the church is a parclose screen dating from the early 16th century which has a frieze of Perpendicular tracery.

It consists of four columns supporting an arcade with pendants, and has a conical roof with a ball finial on which is a vulning pelican.

The benches date from about 1500, or earlier, and are carved with pierced patterns, tracery, figures of saints in niches, crenellated buttresses, animals and poppyheads.

It consists of an alabaster tomb chest on which lie the recumbent effigies of Sir Henry and his wife.

On the wall above this is a blank tablet surrounded by Corinthian columns supporting an entablature containing a coat of arms.

[1] A brass in the floor of the south aisle is to the memory of Sir Robert Kervile, and is in the shape of a heart.

Sir Robert died abroad, his wife retrieved his heart and buried it in the church.