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St Giles' Church, Norwich
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St Giles' Church, Norwich
52°37′46.16″N 1°17′14.95″E / 52.6294889°N 1.2874861°E / 52.6294889; 1.2874861
OS grid reference TG 22565 08599
Location Norwich, Norfolk
Country England
Denomination Church of England
Churchmanship Modern Catholic
History
Dedication St Giles
Architecture
Heritage designation Grade I listed
Specifications
Height 120 feet (37 m)
Administration
Parish Norwich St Giles
Deanery Norwich East
Archdeaconry Norwich
Diocese Anglican Diocese of Norwich

St Giles' Church, Norwich is a very old and important church. It is a Grade I listed building, which means it's considered a special historical site. It belongs to the Church of England and is located in the city of Norwich, England.

A Look Back: The History of St Giles' Church

How the Church Began

St Giles' Church in Norwich is a very old building. It was first mentioned way back in the year 1086. This was in the famous Domesday Book, which was a big survey of England. The church you see today started being built much later, around 1386. This happened because someone left money in their will to help build it.

Building the Tower and Completion

The church's tall tower was almost finished by 1424. By 1430, the main building was complete enough for important events like funerals to take place inside. This shows how long it took to build such a large structure in those times!

Restorations and Tallest Tower

Later, between 1866 and 1867, the church was carefully restored. This work was done by an architect named Richard Phipson. The tower of St Giles' Church is quite famous. It is the tallest church tower in Norwich, standing at an impressive height of 120 feet (about 36.5 meters).

Important Memorials Inside

Inside St Giles' Church, you can find several special wall monuments. These are like artistic plaques that remember important people from the past. Some of these include memorials for:

  • Thomas Churchman, from 1742, created by Sir Henry Cheere, 1st Baronet.
  • Sir Thomas Churchman, from 1781, made by Thomas Rawlins.
  • Philip Stannard, from 1747, also created by Thomas Rawlins.

The Church Organ

The church used to have a beautiful organ. This musical instrument was built in 1896 by a company called Norman and Beard. You can find more detailed information about this organ on the National Pipe Organ Register.

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