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St Mary’s runs a produce stall at the back of the church. Villagers make Jams, Jellies, Marmalade and Chutneys which are sold to raise funds for the church. The stall is open every day and has achieved some renown in Norfolk with some customers travelling fifty miles to purchase the high quality goods. All the produce is donated, as is the time involved in manufacture, and the monies raised make a significant contribution.

The church is blessed with a magnificent organ installed by Norman and Beard of Norwich in 1904. Although small, this organ is ideally suited to the building and music is an integral part of all services except those at 8am.  In bygone days there used to be a robed choir of 16 adults and children. Sadly, this no longer pertains but fortunately St Mary’s has a most proficient organist who was a diocesan organ scholar and is a renowned musician

As a church committed to the regular use of the Book of Common Prayer at our Sunday services we have recently become corporate members of The Prayer Book Society. PCCs and other organisations become Corporate Members in order to identify themselves with the Prayer Book Society and support its work, both financially (through the payment of a modest annual subscription) and by offering moral support. Much of the PBS's work is in informing and encouraging ordinands and young clergy, so that there will be a new

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