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St Augustine's Church Norwich
Heritage Open Day: Explore this medieval church set in a large green churchyard with its wealth of memorials and the only 17th-century brick tower in the city. The rare and distinctive seventeenth-century brick tower of St Augustine's is the only one of its kind in Norwich. 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. Inside are many interesting monuments, including one to Matthew Brettingham, architect of Holkham Hall, and another to Thomas Churchman Newman, originally of Boston, which links the church to an iconic figure in the American Revolution: his brother Robert's belfry lantern signal started Paul Revere on his famous ride in 1775.
Sat 7 Sep:10-4pm; Sun 8 Sep:10-4pm; Sat 14 Sep:10-4pm; Sun 15 Sep:10-4pm; Free Entry.
St Augustine’ Street, St Augustine’s Street, Norwich, Norfolk NR3 3BY
Sat 7 Sep to Sun 15 September