• Norwich Guildhall is a municipal building on Gaol Hill in the city of Norwich, United Kingdom. It is a Grade I listed building.[1].
  • Norwich Guildhall was built in 1407-13, following the granting of a charter by Henry IV giving the city the right to elect each year a mayor and two sheriffs.
  • Historian David Ross visits Norwich's historic Guildhall, with photos, history, and nearby historic attractions to visit. we're Passionate about HIstory!
  • The Guildhall: Steeped in Norwich Heritage. No visit to Norwich would be complete without a journey back in time to discover the area’s great and grisly history.
  • Norwich Guildhall, Norwich. In 1404 Henry IV, king of England, granted a charter of autonomy to the city of Norwich. Immediately the city needed a town hall.
  • Norwich Guildhall was the centre of city government from the early 15th century until its replacement by City Hall in 1938.
  • The Guildhall was constructed to enable the greater self-governing powers conferred upon Norwich by the Charter of 1404 to be administered more efficiently.
  • ...known as The Court of Record, when the County Assizes were moved to the Guildhall following a fire in the old shire hall adjacent to Norwich Castle.
  • Within the heart of the medieval city of Norwich in England, Norwich Guildhall is a remarkable example of late medieval architecture and reflected...
  • In 1938, Norwich Guildhall handed its duties over to City Hall, as the premises of Guildhall became too small and cramped as the needs of the city grew.
  • Whether you're a history enthusiast, a foodie, or just looking for a picturesque place to explore, Guildhall Hill is a must-visit destination in Norwich.
  • First constructed in 1407-13 as a civic hall to house the courts and prisons of the city, the Grade I Listed Norwich Guildhall has been adapted and altered many...
  • If you missed this tour, you may be able do a tour of the Guildhall as part of Norfolk Heritage Open Days. Inside Norwich Guildhall.