Dramatic footage has been released of the moment fire crews arrived at the scene of a "devastating" church blaze.
Norfolk Fire and Rescue Service has shared the video of its crews battling the blaze at St Marys Church in Beachamwell.
Ten fire engines and around 60 fire staff were called to the incident at 10.44am on Wednesday, February 2 after sparks from welding work ignited the church's thatched roof.
Firefighters will also be visiting homes in the village today (February 3) to provide reassurance and offer home safety advice.
Treasurer of the Parochial Church Council (PCC), Patricia Clarke, said there "was not much left" in the church following the incident.
Ms Clarke said: "It reminded me of a horror film, I looked at it and that's what I thought. I did cry."
The church's round tower was built in the 11th century and is believed to be one of the earliest in Norfolk.
Foreign secretary Liz Truss has promised to do "all she can" to assist in the restoration of the church in her South West Norfolk constituency.
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