Hungate Medieval Art

Hungate Medieval Art
  • Princes St
    Norwich, eng NR3 1AE

Hours

Thursday:
Closed
Friday:
10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Sunday:
10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
Closed

Chamber Rating

4.7 - (22 reviews)
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4
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Read Our 22 Reviews

Chamber Rating

4.7 - (22 reviews)
17
4
1
0
0
  • Pauline Yoong

    Its always closed and we took the chance to visit it once when we found it open. There were some people who seem to be manning the place. It looks like an abandoned church with random stuff in the church building, cob webs, weeds and plants growing everywhere but no less charming. There were some carvings on the walls and some really old artifacts of the wall that were not explained, and these made the building compound really quite interesting. I read that this church is called St Peter Hungate which is a redundant parish church built during the medieval times from 1460. Its later closed and converted to a museum of ecclesiastical art in 1932. The museum is later closed in 1995 and taken care of by Norwich Historic Churches Trust, and now occupied by Hungate a centre for Medieval Art.
    Jul 25th, 2022

  • CARL PASTON

    Built by my family to use as their own church back in the 13th century onwards until they sold it to the Norwich Corporation in about 19.00 AD.
    Jun 29th, 2022

  • Deggsie Deggs Degs

    I didnt take the time to get to know this building better but enjoyed the 10 minutes being nosey. Garden could do with a few seats. I loved it and could have spent more time there
    Mar 24th, 2022

  • Alex Sinclair

    We filmed there over a couple of weeks and it's a great space to work in and relax in. Thanks for letting us make our movie there!
    Nov 24th, 2021

  • Janet Morrison

    Very peaceful, lovely antiquities.
    Sep 15th, 2021

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About
Hungate Medieval Art

Hungate Medieval Art is located at Princes St in Norwich, England NR3 1AE. Hungate Medieval Art can be contacted via phone at for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

    Questions & Answers

    Q Where is Hungate Medieval Art located?

    A Hungate Medieval Art is located at Princes St, Norwich, eng NR3 1AE


    Q What is the internet address for Hungate Medieval Art?

    A The website (URL) for Hungate Medieval Art is: http://www.hungate.org.uk/


    Q What days are Hungate Medieval Art open?

    A Hungate Medieval Art is open:
    Thursday: Closed
    Friday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
    Saturday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
    Sunday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
    Monday: Closed
    Tuesday: Closed
    Wednesday: Closed


    Q How is Hungate Medieval Art rated?

    A Hungate Medieval Art has a 4.7 Star Rating from 22 reviewers.

    Hours

    Thursday:
    Closed
    Friday:
    10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
    Saturday:
    10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
    Sunday:
    10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
    Monday:
    Closed
    Tuesday:
    Closed
    Wednesday:
    Closed

    Ratings and Reviews
    Hungate Medieval Art

    Overall Rating

    Overall Rating
    ( 22 Reviews )
    17
    4
    1
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    Pauline Yoong on Google

    image Its always closed and we took the chance to visit it once when we found it open. There were some people who seem to be manning the place. It looks like an abandoned church with random stuff in the church building, cob webs, weeds and plants growing everywhere but no less charming. There were some carvings on the walls and some really old artifacts of the wall that were not explained, and these made the building compound really quite interesting. I read that this church is called St Peter Hungate which is a redundant parish church built during the medieval times from 1460. Its later closed and converted to a museum of ecclesiastical art in 1932. The museum is later closed in 1995 and taken care of by Norwich Historic Churches Trust, and now occupied by Hungate a centre for Medieval Art.


    CARL PASTON on Google

    image Built by my family to use as their own church back in the 13th century onwards until they sold it to the Norwich Corporation in about 19.00 AD.


    Deggsie Deggs Degs on Google

    image I didnt take the time to get to know this building better but enjoyed the 10 minutes being nosey.
    Garden could do with a few seats. I loved it and could have spent more time there


    Alex Sinclair on Google

    image We filmed there over a couple of weeks and it's a great space to work in and relax in. Thanks for letting us make our movie there!


    Janet Morrison on Google

    image Very peaceful, lovely antiquities.


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