City Center Description
Strangers' Hall in Charing Cross is a late medieval merchant's house, now a museum, which documents domestic life from the Tudor period through to the Victorian era (costumes, furniture). Suckling House, adjacent to St Andrew's Church, is a handsome example of a medieval town house. The disused church of St Peter Hungate contains a display of religious arts and crafts. One of the most interesting of Norwich's many medieval churches is St George Colegate, built in 1459, with a choir dating from 1498, its interior practically unchanged. The exterior of St Giles is decorated by pebble dash work, something which can be admired on other buildings throughout the city and the rest of Norfolk.
Hobbies & Activities category: Crafts center or marketplace;  Decorative arts display;  Fabrics, textiles, costumes exhibits;  Furniture display;  Historical museum;  Architecture - Medieval;  Christian sites
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Attractions Near City Center, Norwich