St Peter and St Paul's Church, Cromer. Open Daily. Free Entry.

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Details

Accessibility:

There is a pay and display car park in Meadow Road and there is some time-limited parking, with disability bays, in nearby streets.

Ramps allow access to all parts of the church, except the tower, and there is room to manoeuvre wheelchairs and other mobility aids. There is an induction loop for hearing aid users and some large print books. There are accessibility toilet facilities.

Brief Description:

This 14th century parish church, dedicated to St Peter and St Paul, was built in the Early Perpendicular style of freestone and squared and knapped flints. It consists of a nave, chancel, north and south aisles and porches – with the west porch added later. The church also boasts four chapels as well as a tower that was 60ft higher than any parish church in nearby Norwich.

Further Information:

Address:

The Church Office, Cromer Parish Hall, 65 Church Street, Cromer, NR27 9HH

Email:

Form on Contact area of website.

Phone:

None available.

Website:

http://www.cromer-church.org.uk/

Opening Hours:

Open daily* from about 9am to 4pm in the winter (5pm in the summer).

*Except Christmas Day and Boxing Day (except for services) and Sunday afternoons (October to March).

Directions:

Follow A140 from Norwich for 23 miles or A148 from King’s Lynn for 44 miles. The museum is in the centre of Cromer next to the Cromer Museum. OS TG 219422

Transport:

For public transport timetable information, around Norfolk, go to the Traveline website or tel: 0870 608 2608. For information on accessible buses visit the Norfolk County Council website.

Amenities:

As the church is in the middle of the town there are plenty of pubs and shops available.

Travel Information

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