St Margaret'S Church, Norwich

About St Margaret'S Church, Norwich

The photograph is NOT of St Margaret's church, St Benedicts Street, Norwich. It is in fact a photo of St Gregory's, Pottergate, Norwich. St Margaret's Church, Norwich is a Grade I listed redundant parish church in the Church of England in Norwich. HistoryThe church is medieval. It was closed for five or six years and reopened after a restoration in 1868. Much of its stained glass dating from the Victorian era was destroyed in a bombing raid in World War II. The east window was replaced in the 1960s with an Ascension scene by David King. On being made redundant as a place of worship, it was then used as a gymnasium but more recently has been used for exhibitions and antiques markets.

St Margaret'S Church, Norwich Description

The photograph is NOT of St Margaret's church, St Benedicts Street, Norwich. It is in fact a photo of St Gregory's, Pottergate, Norwich. St Margaret's Church, Norwich is a Grade I listed redundant parish church in the Church of England in Norwich. HistoryThe church is medieval. It was closed for five or six years and reopened after a restoration in 1868. Much of its stained glass dating from the Victorian era was destroyed in a bombing raid in World War II. The east window was replaced in the 1960s with an Ascension scene by David King. On being made redundant as a place of worship, it was then used as a gymnasium but more recently has been used for exhibitions and antiques markets.

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St Margaret'S Church, Norwich is located at Norwich, Norfolk