St Michael Coslany, Norwich

St Michael Coslany, Norwich
  • 1 Oak St
    Norwich, eng NR3 3AE

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  • Thea J

    St Michael (St Miles) Coslany, Norwich is a Grade I listed redundant parish church in the Church of England in Norwich. The church is located on Coslany Street, between Oak Street and Colegate. The church is noted for its remarkable display of flushwork of white stone against black flint. The south aisle retains it from the fifteenth century and was added in 1500, by Alderman Gregory Clark. The chapel at the east end was added by Robert Thorpe as his chantry chapel. The north aisle was built by Alderman William Ramsey in 150204. The nave was rebuilt by the Stalon brothers in the early sixteenth century. The south porch was demolished in 1747. A restoration was carried out in 1883 to 1884 when the flushwork on the chancel was rebuilt, and a new east window added. The bell tower dates back to the 13th century. During the mid 1990s to mid 2011 the church building was home to a charity called INSPIRE, a children's activity attraction dedicated to the exploration of science through hands-on techniques. The charity has since closed. A Norman and Beard organ was installed in 1885 but has been transferred elsewhere.
    Nov 10th, 2021

  • Blessing Zumbika


    Sep 8th, 2021

  • northnorfolkrailwayfan2005

    Historical church , which is now part of the Oak street circus
    May 25th, 2021

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St Michael Coslany, Norwich

St Michael Coslany, Norwich is located at 1 Oak St in Norwich, England NR3 3AE. St Michael Coslany, Norwich can be contacted via phone at for pricing, hours and directions.

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    A St Michael Coslany, Norwich is located at 1 Oak St, Norwich, eng NR3 3AE


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    image St Michael (St Miles) Coslany, Norwich is a Grade I listed redundant parish church in the Church of England in Norwich. The church is located on Coslany Street, between Oak Street and Colegate.
    The church is noted for its remarkable display of flushwork of white stone against black flint. The south aisle retains it from the fifteenth century and was added in 1500, by Alderman Gregory Clark.
    The chapel at the east end was added by Robert Thorpe as his chantry chapel. The north aisle was built by Alderman William Ramsey in 150204. The nave was rebuilt by the Stalon brothers in the early sixteenth century.
    The south porch was demolished in 1747. A restoration was carried out in 1883 to 1884 when the flushwork on the chancel was rebuilt, and a new east window added.
    The bell tower dates back to the 13th century.
    During the mid 1990s to mid 2011 the church building was home to a charity called INSPIRE, a children's activity attraction dedicated to the exploration of science through hands-on techniques. The charity has since closed.
    A Norman and Beard organ was installed in 1885 but has been transferred elsewhere.


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    northnorfolkrailwayfan2005 on Google

    image Historical church , which is now part of the Oak street circus


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