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  2. St Peter Mancroft - Wikipedia

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    St Peter Mancroft is a parish church in the Church of England in the centre of Norwich, Norfolk. After the two cathedrals, it is the largest church in Norwich. It was originally established by Ralph de Gael, Earl of East Anglia, between 1066 and 1075. [1] It was later rebuilt, between 1430 and 1455. [2]

  3. List of churches in Norwich - Wikipedia

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    St Paul, Norwich Paul: Medieval 1940s Church of England Damaged by bombing 27 June 1942 [46] and demolished during the late 1950s. [95] St Peter Hungate, Norwich: Peter: Medieval 1936 Church of England NHCT. Since 2009 it has hosted the Hungate Medieval Art, an exhibition space celebrating Norwich's Medieval haritage and art [96] St Peter ...

  4. Category : Church of England church buildings in Norwich

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    St Augustine's Church, Norwich; St George's Church, Colegate, Norwich; St George's Church, Tombland, Norwich; St Laurence's Church, Norwich; St Michael Coslany, Norwich; St Peter Hungate, Norwich; St Peter Mancroft; St Stephen's Church, Norwich; St Simon and St Jude's Church, Norwich; St Saviour's Church, Norwich; St Swithin's Church, St ...

  5. Norfolk and Norwich Festival - Wikipedia

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    In its early days, the festival was mainly held in St. Andrew's Hall and St Peter Mancroft. These events consisted primarily of oratorios and other large scale choral works performed by the Norwich Festival Chorus, then 300 strong. [2] Noted premieres from this time included The Last Judgement by the German Romantic composer and conductor Louis ...

  6. Norwich Market - Wikipedia

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    South of St Peter Mancroft was a second marketplace dealing in wheat, poultry, cattle and sheep. [9] Pigs, horses, timber and dye were not traded in the main market, but had dedicated markets elsewhere in the city. [5] (The modern Norwich place names of Timberhill, St John Maddermarket and Rampant Horse Street derive from their origins as the ...

  7. List of tallest buildings and structures in Norwich - Wikipedia

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    St Peter Mancroft: Religious 44.5 N/A 1455 Church of England 9 University of East Anglia chimneys (x2) Industrial 43 N/A 1965 10 Westlegate Tower: Residential 41 13 2014 [2] 11 St John the Baptist Cathedral, Norwich: Religious 38 N/A 1910 Roman Catholic 12= Compass tower: Residential 37 11 1964 12= Ashbourne Tower: Residential 37 11 1964 12 ...

  8. Grade I listed buildings in Norwich - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) There are over 9,000 Grade I listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the city of Norwich in the county of Norfolk. Buildings Name Location Type Completed Date designated Grid ref. Geo-coordinates Entry number Image All ...

  9. John Christmas Beckwith - Wikipedia

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    In 1794 he was appointed organist of St Peter Mancroft. He took both the Mus. Bac. and Mus. Doc. degrees at Oxford in 1803, and in 1808 succeeded Thomas Garland as organist of Norwich Cathedral. [1] Beckwith died of a stroke on 3 June 1809, and was buried at St Peter Mancroft. [1]