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St Peter Mancroft is the largest church
in Norwich and is sometimes mistaken for the Cathedral by visitors.
Built between 1430 and 1455, it stands at one side
of the market place and in front of The Forum.
Visitors to the city can enjoy spectacular reflections of St Peter
Mancroft in the glass architecture of the Millennium Library building.
The church is rich in stained glass and boasts
panels dating from the middle of the 15th century. The
wide expanse of roof covers both the nave and chancel and is topped
with lead.
Norwich has a long tradition of bell-ringing and
it was in St Peter Mancroft that the first true peal of 5,040 changes
was rung in 1715.
See also:

Norwich Cathedral
| Castle Acre Priory |
Roman Catholic Cathedral
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Churches
in Norwich
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