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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. Snetterton - Wikipedia

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    The earliest part of the Church of England parish church of All Saints is the 13th-century chancel, which has a double piscina. The west tower is 14th-century, as is the bowl of the baptismal font. In the 15th century the nave was rebuilt and the north aisle and south porch were built. [4] The north porch was added in the 19th century.

  4. Category:Churches in Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    Grade II* listed churches in Norfolk (18 P) C. Church of England church buildings in Norfolk (2 C, 63 P) F. Former churches in Norfolk (2 P) N. Churches in Norwich (2 ...

  5. Drayton, Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    Drayton is a suburban village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. It is located in the district of Broadland , 4.3 miles (6.9 km) north-west of Norwich and 8.3 miles (13.4 km) south of Aylsham .

  6. Blickling - Wikipedia

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    Blickling's parish church is dedicated to Saint Andrew and was extensively remodelled in the Nineteenth Century, first by George Edmund Street and later by William Butterfield. Inside the church there is an elaborate memorial to William Kerr, Eighth Marquess of Lothian as well as a Fifteenth Century font .

  7. Norwich Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The Church Bells of Norfolk: Where, When, and by Whom They Were Made, with the Inscriptions on All the Bells in the County. Norwich, UK: Miller and Leavins. OCLC 562138800. Mottram, Ralph Hale (1948). The Glories of Norwich Cathedral. London: Winchester Publications. OCLC 1285567428. Pevsner, Nikolaus (2002). Norfolk. 1, North-East Norfolk and ...

  8. St Mary Magdalene Church, Sandringham - Wikipedia

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    Sandringham Church chancel. The Grade II* listed [4] The church is dedicated to Mary Magdalene [5] and is described as a small building in the perpendicular style, "nobly lying on raised ground". [6] [7] The present building dates from the 16th century but was restored by Samuel Sanders Teulon in 1855 and Sir Arthur Blomfield in 1890.

  9. St John the Baptist Cathedral, Norwich - Wikipedia

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    History, description and images (Simon Knott, norfolkchurches.co.uk, accessed 29 October 2012) Image of the cathedral (accessed 24 September 2007) Floor plan of the cathedral (accessed 23 August 2017) Narthex opens March, 2010; Roman Catholic Cathedral of St John the Baptist, Norwich (British Listed Buildings) Interior view at Google Maps