St Michael-at-Plea, Norwich
St Michael-at-Plea, Norwich | |
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St Michael-at-Plea, Norwich | |
52°37′49.08″N 1°17′49.75″E / 52.6303000°N 1.2971528°ECoordinates: 52°37′49.08″N 1°17′49.75″E / 52.6303000°N 1.2971528°E | |
Location | Norwich, Norfolk |
Country | England |
Denomination | Church of England |
History | |
Dedication | St Michael |
Architecture | |
Heritage designation | Grade I listed |
St Michael-at-Plea, Norwich is a Grade I listed redundant parish church in the Church of England in Norwich.[1]
History
The church is medieval. The church was restored in 1887 when a partition separating the chancel from the nave was removed, and new windows were inserted in the Transepts. The box pews were replaced with chairs and the angels in the roof were gilded.
Organ
The church purchased an organ dating from 1887 by Norman and Beard. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.[2]
References
- ↑ The Buildings of England. Norfolk. Nikolaus Pevsner. p.249. First Edition. 1962. Penguin Books Limited
- ↑ "NPOR N06510". National Pipe Organ Register. British Institute of Organ Studies. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
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