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Norwich Puppet Theatre

Also known as: Saint James the Less, Saint James Pockthorpe

Norman & medieval♿ Wheelchair accessible

Norwich Puppet Theatre is a theatre in the United Kingdom.

Norwich Puppet Theatre, theatres in Norfolk

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Typical visit
2 h–3 h
Nearest railway station
Norwich · 1.2 km
  • Wheelchair accessible

About

Norwich Puppet Theatre is a working theatre in the United Kingdom, listed in OpenStreetMap as a public performance venue. Records date its origin to 1450. Address: Whitefriars, Norwich, NR3 1TN. Also known as: Saint James the Less, Saint James Pockthorpe. Coordinates: 52.6359°, 1.3003°.

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From the Wikipedia article

St James the Less, Pockthorpe (also once known as St James, Cowgate or St. James at Barr-gates) is a redundant church located just inside the medieval city of Norwich, Norfolk, England. First recorded in 1180, the church served a small city parish; the area it served was greatly expanded during the English Reformation to include both the hamlet of Pockthorpe (just outside the walls) and an adjoining part of Mousehold Heath. The current church may have replaced an earlier 11th- or 12th-century building. The church was restored in 1885. It was placed in the care of the Norwich Historic Churches Trust in 1973. It became a shelter for the homeless before becoming the home of the Norwich Puppet Theatre, which opened in 1980. The church's architectural style is Perpendicular Gothic. It was built using flint, freestone, and brick. The nave is separated by piers that assist in supporting the brick-topped tower, which, being built within the church and not at the end of the nave, causes the west end to be partitioned. Many of St James's original interior fixtures and fittings, including its medieval baptismal font, a set of 15th-century rood screen panels, and glass roundels fitted when the church was re-glazed, are now at nearby St Mary Magdalene, Norwich, which in 1972 became the church for the parish after St James was closed as a place of worship.

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Background

Architecture

, St James. SE (1828), Norfolk Museums Collections]] The present church's architectural style is Perpendicular Gothic throughout. The nave, chancel and south aisle wall are of knapped flint, freestone, and brick. The nave has a three bays. The south aisle runs in parallel with both the nave and chancel. A fourth bay at the west end of the nave is separated by two piers that assist in supporting the brick-topped tower. The tower has three stages. It was built within the church and not at the end of the nave, so causing the west end to be partitioned. The top part of the tower was constructed in 1743; in Blomefield's time it had stone emblems of the four Evangelists at each corner. At an…

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Coordinates
52.6359, 1.3003
County
Norfolk
District
Norwich
Parish
Norwich, unparished area
Postcode
NR3 1TN
Parliamentary constituency
Norwich South
Phone
+44 1603 629921
Established
1450
Nearest railway station
Norwich1.2 km
Official site
puppettheatre.co.uk

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Norwich Puppet Theatre?
Norwich Puppet Theatre is in Norfolk, East of England, United Kingdom (postcode NR3 1TN), in the parish of Norwich, unparished area.
When was Norwich Puppet Theatre built?
Built or established in 1450.
How do I get to Norwich Puppet Theatre?
The nearest railway station is Norwich, about 1.2 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode NR3 1TN.