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High-angle view of a canal with a steam tram, boats, and stone buildings in a village setting under a hazy sky.

Looking north from Outwell church tower in 1901. A tram leaves the Depot on the left.

St Clement Church, Outwell

History of St Clement's, Outwell

A locomotive pulling several freight carriages crosses a bridge in front of the tall stone tower of a church.

Tram crossing Well Creek with view of St Clement’s church, Outwell

Elevated view of a village with thatched haystacks, stone buildings with tiled roofs, and a long road winding past trees.

View south from Outwell church c1900

A tram stands on tracks by a village road where groups of children in period dress stand near wooden buildings and houses.

Tram arriving at Outwell Village Depot c1910 (Cambs Collection)

A stone bridge crosses a canal in front of St Clement’s Church, beside a two-story house surrounded by mature trees.

St Clement’s church and Norfolk Bridge 1903

St Clement's Church in Outwell viewed from a bridge, with several figures standing along the stone wall in the foreground.

St Clement’s Church, 1920s (Coates)

A metal gate with red text reading St Clement and a white painted anchor design stands in front of a churchyard and path.

St Clement Outwell (RGL2026)

A low-angle view of a stone church tower and adjacent wall with a tall traceried window framed by overhanging tree branches.

St Clement Outwell (RGL2026)

Black metal bench with soldier silhouettes, the text Outwell Lest We Forget 1918-2018, and red poppy accents by a stone wall.

St Clement Outwell (RGL2026)

Three informational signs attached to a dark wooden door at St Clement, Outwell, regarding building repairs and food safety.

St Clement Outwell (RGL2026)

Stone chest tomb featuring carved alcoves and figures, situated on grass in front of a brick wall in a churchyard.

St Clement Outwell (RGL2026)

Stone gargoyles project from the flint and brick battlemented parapet above the arched Gothic windows of a church exterior.

St Clement Outwell (RGL2026)

A church roofline featuring a carved stone pinnacle, brick crenelations, and a weathered animal-shaped gargoyle above a pipe.

St Clement Outwell (RGL2026)

A stone pedestal grave marker topped with a draped urn stands in a churchyard against a tall wooden fence and brick houses.

St Clement Outwell (RGL2026)

Pointed stone gravestone featuring an engraved rose and the memorial inscription for Charles May Middleton and his wife Sarah.

St Clement Outwell (RGL2026)

 

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