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  2. List of churches in Norwich - Wikipedia

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    The churches lie within Norwich city which is divided into several wards. The ancient medieval city of Norwich within the walls at one time had 57 parish churches, the largest collection of urban medieval buildings in any one city north of the Alps. [1] Ten are still in use by the Church of England, while many are in use for other purposes.

  3. St Julian's, Norwich - Wikipedia

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    An early church on the site of St Julian's Church was destroyed in 1004 when the Vikings attacked Norwich. [5] The medieval church was built in the 11th and 12th centuries. [ 1 ] Between 1269 and 1305 the parish associated with the nearby church of St Edward King and Confessor was united with St Julian's.

  4. Saint John the Baptist, Maddermarket, Norwich - Wikipedia

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    The Church of St John the Baptist, Maddermarket, is a redundant Anglican church in the city of Norwich, Norfolk, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building , [ 1 ] and is in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust .

  5. St James the Less, Pockthorpe - Wikipedia

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    The church is a deconsecrated former Anglican church, having closed in 1972. [18] In 1973, the building was placed in the care of the Norwich Historic Churches Trust. [18] From 1972 to 1976, part of the building was repurposed as a night shelter for the homeless. [18] [19] It is located within the modern parish of St Mary Magdalene Church ...

  6. St John the Theologian's Church, Norwich - Wikipedia

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    St John the Theologian's Church, Norwich is a Grade I listed [1] parish church first part of the Church of England, then a Greek Orthodox Church, and finally to be re-opened again for secular use, in Norwich. [2]

  7. St Clement's Church, Norwich - Wikipedia

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    The church is thought to be one of the first churches erected on the north side of the river. Of Saxon origin, it was built in the medieval ages, probably around 1040. On the outside, the current Nave replaces an older, narrower one, the cornerstones of which are visible and embedded in the west wall on either side of the tower.

  8. Category:Churches in Norwich - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Churches in Norwich" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... Code of Conduct; Developers; Statistics; Cookie statement;

  9. St Benedict's Church, Norwich - Wikipedia

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    St Benedict's Church, Norwich is a Grade I listed Anglican former parish church in Norwich, Norfolk, England. [1] The round-tower church is medieval and probably dates from the 11th century. It was badly damaged in an air raid in 1942 and the only part still standing is the round tower.