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  2. List of churches in Norwich - Wikipedia

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    Norwich Evangelical Free Church Thorpe Hamlet [51] Independent King's Community Church Norwich Thorpe Hamlet [52] Newfrontiers: Meets in 3 locations across the city St Francis, Heartsease Crome: Francis of Assisi [53] 1956 Church of England: Witard Road Baptist Church Crome [54] 1958-1959 Baptist Union: Heartsease Lane Methodist Church Crome ...

  3. Category:Churches in Norwich - Wikipedia

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    List of churches in Norwich; J. Saint John the Baptist, Maddermarket, Norwich; St Julian's, Norwich; N. St John the Theologian's Church, Norwich; Norwich Arts Centre;

  4. Category:Church of England churches in Norwich - Wikipedia

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  5. Category : Church of England church buildings in Norwich

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  6. St Peter Mancroft - Wikipedia

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    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] It stands on a slightly elevated position, next to the market place. [3] St Peter Mancroft is a member of the Greater Churches Group.

  7. St Julian's, Norwich - Wikipedia

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    St Julian's is a Grade I listed parish church in the Church of England in Norwich, England.It is part of the Diocese of Norwich.During the Middle Ages, when the city was prosperous and possibly the second largest city in medieval England, the anchoress Julian of Norwich lived in a cell attached to the church.

  8. 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.

  9. Diocese of Norwich - Wikipedia

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    Churches Population People/clergy People/church Churches/clergy Diocese of Norwich: Archdeaconry of Norwich: Deanery of Norwich East 21* 18* 51,915 2,472 2,884 0.86 Deanery of Norwich North 13 18 95,891 7,376 5,327 1.38 Deanery of Norwich South 9 12 69,598 7,733 5,800 1.33 Archdeaconry of Norfolk: Deanery of Blofield: 6 29 26,980 4,497 930 4.83