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St Augustine, Norwich

The distinctive 17th century brick tower is the only one of its kind in Norwich. The high, but short, nave is the same length as the chancel, which gives the church an almost square appearance. The windows are Perpendicular, but along with the interior, have been heavily restored by the Victorians. Inside there are two plain, but significant, monuments one to Matthew Brettingham, architect of Holkham Hall, and the other to a textile manufacturer, Thomas Clabburn, erected by ‘600 weavers’.

Details

Dedication: St Augustine

Address: St Augustine's church, St Augustine's Street, Norwich, Norfolk, NR3 3BY

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Opening hours: Keyholder nearby
Parking facilities: Yes
Toilet facilities: No
Accessibility issues: Step into church

OS Ref no: TG 228 095
Directions: Just north of Inner Ring Road where it joins the A140 to Cromer