• St Saviour's Church, Norwich is a Grade I listed redundant parish church of the Church of England located in the historical centre of Norwich, England. History.
  • Kirkpatrick also noted that, south of the location of the Cross, the ‘united Street runs S. (contracting by degrees) past the west end of St Saviours churchyard’.
  • The major works were undertaken in 1996, when it became a youth club associated with the King’s Church, called The Gate.
  • <nowiki>St Saviour's Church, Norwich; église britannique; Kirchengebäude im Vereinigten Königreich; church in Norwich, UK...
  • St Saviour survived the blitz; its near neighbour, St Paul, was completely destroyed, but this little church soldiered on, covering St Paul's parish as well as that of...
  • There are nine other medieval St Saviours in England, including one in York, known to be in existence by 1088, and one, now lost, at Surlingham near Norwich.
  • Like so many of Norwich's churches St Saviour is no longer used for worship.
  • In the Chapel of St. Saviour in Norwich Cathedral is a memorial plaque with the names of the victims of Royal Norfolk Regiment.
  • Location: St Saviour's Church, The Close, Norwich, Norfolk, NR3.
  • St. Saviour has many monuments now presented against the bright red background walls of the revamped church.
  • St Saviours is one of 18 Grade I Listed medieval churches cared for by the Norwich Historic Churches Trust and is now home to the Lighthouse...
  • St Giles' interior view east [1856] 1937-08-07 Inside the church are a number of monuments, many dating from the 18c, but of particular interest is a brass...