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&quot;Formerly the palace of Bishop Joseph Hall 1574 - 1656
Bishop of Norwich from 1644 until 1647 when he was forced to retire when his cathedral had been pillaged and desecrated&quot;
It was however originally the residence of Richard Browne, a Sheriff of Norwich whose initials and arms can be found over the doorway with the date 1587. 
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        <title>TG2008 : St Anne's, Earlham</title>
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        <description>On Colman Road opposite [[79836]].
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        <title>TG2109 : St. Bartholomew's Tower, Heigham</title>
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        <description>The church was gutted in the blitz of 1942 : For photos of the church and interior in 1938 see http://www.georgeplunkett.co.uk/Norwich/hay.htm#Heigs</description>
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        <title>SK3582 : Norton War Memorial</title>
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        <title>SK3683 : Gaunt Road, Sheffield</title>
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        <description>The village of Ridgeway has a string sense of identity as evidence their comprehensive website : http://www.ridgewayvillage.org.uk</description>
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        <title>SK3982 : Birdfield Farm, Ridgeway</title>
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        <description>On a relatively quiet evening...</description>
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        <title>TG2307 : Ruins of St Bartholomew Church, Norwich</title>
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        <description>The plaque states &quot;The remains of the 14th century church, the building was desecrated in 1549&quot; 
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        <description>Tucked away between King Street and Rouen Road, St Etheldreda is now an art studio : http://www.norfolkchurches.co.uk/norwichetheldreda/norwichetheldreda.htm</description>
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