St Augustine's Church Norwich
St Augustine' Street, St Augustine's Street, Norwich, Norfolk, NR3 3BY
Explore this medieval church with its distinctive brick tower, the only one of its kind in Norwich. Its wealth of memorials link it to Flemish and Walloon 'Stranger' families who settled here in the 16th and 17th century, the architect of Holkham Hall, an iconic figure in the American War of Independence and the parish's sacrifice in two world wars.
This medieval city church, the most northerly in the city, sits in a large churchyard next to a long row of half-timbered, sixteenth-century cottages.
St Augustine' Street, St Augustine's Street, Norwich, Norfolk, NR3 3BY
Church is located in city centre. Access is via a paved footpath. There is a step into the church. Due to the historic nature of the building there is no heating, running water or toilet facilities. For general access, the church is lit by natural light. The church has lighting which can be used for events. There are public car parks nearby.