Norwich Cathedral
Norwich Cathedral is located in the centre of Norwich, Norfolk. It is an Anglican cathedral and is one of the Norwich 12 heritage sites. The spire of the cathedral has risen high above the city’s skyline for more than 900 years. From its beginnings, as a Benedictine monastery to its role as a modern-day cathedral, there is much to explore. They run a programme of annual events including family-friendly activities.
Highlights include the magnificent centuries-old Cloister, the largest collection of medieval roof bosses in the world, spectacular windows and so much more. They run free, tours and they have explorer backpacks for children to take around with them to enhance their visit.
The Cathedral sits within the Close which is a 44-acre picturesque haven beside the River Wensum. It is a lovely area to explore after visiting the Cathedral. There are more than 80 other listed buildings owned by the Cathedral.
Further Information Norwich Cathedral
Is there food and drink available?
There is a cafe serving food and drinks.
What are the main things to do?
Highlights include the magnificent centuries-old Cloister, the largest collection of medieval roof bosses in the world, spectacular windows and so much more. There are toilets and a cafe.
What are the ticket prices?
There is no entrance fee but donations are welcome.
Is there parking?
There is parking nearby, but charges apply.
When are they open?
Norwich Cathedral is open almost all year round. For up-to-date information please visit their website.
Dog friendly?
Dogs on leads are welcome.