St Martin at Palace, Norwich
St Martin at Palace Plain, Norwich is a Grade I listed redundant parish church in the Church of England in Norwich.[1]
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52°38′1.1″N 1°18′3.3″E | |
Location | Norwich, Norfolk |
Country | England |
Denomination | Church of England |
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Dedication | St Martin |
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Heritage designation | Grade I listed |
History
The church is medieval but was heavily restored in the mid nineteenth century by Edward Hakewill. After being made redundant, the church was reused by the Norfolk Probation Service.
Organ
The church purchased an organ dating from 1863 by Corps and Son. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.[2] The organ was transferred to St Mary and St Andrew’s Church, Horsham St Faith, Norwich in 1973.
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References
- The Buildings of England. Norfolk. Nikolaus Pevsner. p.247. First Edition. 1962. Penguin Books Limited
- "NPOR N05937". National Pipe Organ Register. British Institute of Organ Studies. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
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