Norwich Cathedral

65 The Cl, Norwich NR1 4DH

Rating:4.7
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Description

Worship, music, refectory and heritage site

Service options

  • On-site services

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Amenities

  • Gender-neutral toilets

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Reviews

5

Nestled amidst the charming city of Norwich, Norwich Castle stands as a testament to centuries of history and architectural splendor. Beyond its formidable exterior lies a treasure trove of cultural riches, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the serenity and beauty of this iconic landmark. Upon approaching the castle, one is immediately struck by its imposing presence, its ancient walls rising majestically against the skyline. Yet, despite its outward strength, there is a sense of calm and tranquility that pervades the surrounding grounds, offering a welcome respite from the hustle and bustle of modern life. Stepping inside, visitors are greeted by a world of timeless elegance and grace. The castle's interior exudes an air of quiet refinement, with its lofty ceilings, graceful archways, and intricately carved stonework transporting guests back in time to an era of knights and nobility. Throughout the castle's halls and chambers, the atmosphere remains hushed and serene, allowing visitors to explore at their own pace and immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of history that surrounds them. From the grandeur of the Great Hall to the intimate charm of the Tudor kitchens, each room tells a story, inviting guests to journey through the centuries and discover the secrets of Norwich's past. Outside, the castle's grounds offer a tranquil oasis amidst the bustling cityscape, with manicured lawns and peaceful gardens providing the perfect setting for quiet contemplation and relaxation. Here, amidst the fragrant blooms and gently flowing fountains, visitors can escape the noise and chaos of the outside world and reconnect with nature's beauty. In conclusion, Norwich Castle is not only a magnificent architectural marvel but also a haven of peace and tranquility in the heart of the city. With its serene atmosphere and timeless beauty, it offers a welcome retreat for visitors seeking respite from the demands of everyday life, inviting them to explore, reflect, and find solace amidst its storied halls and peaceful grounds.

Published 9 months ago

5

Well, it's worth a visit. The entry is free, but a donation is requested, although there is no obligation at all. You are welcomed to the cathedral and given leaflet to make tour visit informative. The cathedral is well looked after, and the dedication in this is admirable. Fresh flowers are presented all around the internal of the cathedral. It's probably one of the largest cathedrals I've ever been in. Everything we thought we reached the end, there was more and it went on. Dogs are allowed in the cathedral, which really surprised me. What a lovely way to spend the day with your fury friend. There is a lovely courtyard where you can lay a picnic mat and enjoy the serounding. Very peaceful. Sony different entry and exit points to the cathedral There is a shop at the entry point. Also a cafe is available with toilet facilities. Stunning monument I'm and out, It's definitely worth a visit. We spent a comfortable 1.5 hours here. Allow more if you just want to sit in the cathedral or chill in the courtyard. There is no road parking during the week. We parked in a car park and walked to the cathedral.

Published 7 months ago

5

Sadly we missed the free guided tour, but I would strongly recommend doing it. There is so much to learn about this incredible place. It is free to go thru the Cathedral but they do suggest a donation at the end of your visit. We spent money in the cafe and bought gifts in the shop. It is over 900 years old. Has had some major works done to restore and enhance people's visits like the incredible cafe, toilets and entrance.

Published 7 months ago

5

It's been a long time since my last visit here. This time I did the tourist bit with a friend whilst back in Norfolk. There's no charge for entry, but donations are welcome. There's a gift shop and cafe. If like me you have a Pilgrims Passport don't forget to collect your stamp!!! The Cathedral is set in beautiful grounds and within Historic Norwich The artifacts on view were fascinating and the age of some items was mind blowing. The stained glass was absolutely spectacular. Tucked out back via a small side door is the resting place of Edith Cavell. The stunning and intricate architecture will leave you in no doubt of the skills required to have built this Cathedral and you'll question how this was possible without the equipment we so readily rely on now. Lots of stunning details to explore. Whilst outside do not forget to look up you might be lucky enough to see the resident Peregrine Falcons.

Published 7 months ago

4

Norwich Cathedral is a historic and architecturally significant church located in Norwich, England. Completed in 1145, it stands as a remarkable example of Norman architecture with later Gothic additions. Key features include its soaring spire, which is the second tallest in England, the extensive cloisters, and the beautifully carved stonework and vaulted ceilings. The cathedral also houses impressive stained glass windows and numerous medieval roof bosses. It serves as a place of worship, a cultural landmark, and a popular tourist destination, offering insights into over 900 years of religious and architectural history. On the day of our visit, the BBC were broadcasting live to Radio 3. We were RUDELY ushered out of the building by an overzealous elderly lady who was far too full of self-importance.

Published 6 months ago

5

Norwich Cathedral is a stunning example of Norman architecture, boasting intricate carvings, towering spires, and a rich history dating back over 900 years. Stepping into its grand interior, you're immediately struck by the sense of awe and reverence. The vaulted ceilings seem to reach up to the heavens, while the stained glass windows flood the space with a kaleidoscope of color. Whether you're a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or simply seeking a moment of quiet reflection, Norwich Cathedral offers a truly memorable experience.

Published 9 months ago