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The Guildhall, Norwich

Norwich Guildhall is an historic listed building on Gaol Hill. It was constructed between 1407 and 1413 and served as the seat of city government from the early 15th century until 1938, when it was replaced by the newly-built City Hall. At the time of the building's construction and for much of its history Norwich was one of the largest and wealthiest cities in England, and today the Guildhall is the largest surviving medieval civic building in the country outside of London.
The Guildhall currently serves as the offices of Norwich Heritage Economic and Regeneration Trust and also contains a Caley's Cocoa Café. It is one of the 12 historic Norwich buildings in the Norwich 12 initiative, a project to develop an integrated group of heritage attractions in Norwich.
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by N Chadwick

Created: Wed, 16 Jan 2013, Updated: Thu, 22 Oct 2015


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TG2208 : Norwich Guildhall by Stephen McKay
2018
TG2208 : Norwich Guildhall by Stephen McKay
2018
TG2208 : Giant Octopus by Richard Croft
2017
TG2208 : The Guildhall by N Chadwick
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TG2208 : The Guildhall by N Chadwick
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TG2208 : Guildhall, Norwich by N Chadwick
2013
TG2208 : The Guildhall by N Chadwick
2013
TG2208 : The Guildhall by N Chadwick
2012
TG2208 : The Guildhall by N Chadwick
2012
TG2208 : The Guildhall by N Chadwick
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TG2208 : Guildhall, Norwich by N Chadwick
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