Little Yarmouth (South Town), Norfolk England UK
[Roman Catholic]
The church, dating from 1175-1179, had been gifted by the king to St. Bartholomew the Great in London and was attached to an Augustinian Friary. St Nicholas was consodicated with St Andrew, Gorleston, in 1511 or 1520. Both St Nicholas and St Mary's, the other church in Little Yarmouth, were abandoned at the Reformation. The tower survived and was used as a sea-mark until destroyed by a storm in 1813. The remaining stone was then used to build a wall around the burial area, forming a park in what is now central Gorleston.
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