NHER 64853 (Building record) - St Paul's Church, Hellesdon

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Summary

St Paul's church is located in a converted World War Two nissen hut. The date of conversion is unknown, but at that time a unique, seven-edged semi-circular red brick façade with a bell tower was added. The interior includes a 1950's stained glass windoe by the William Morris workshop of Westminster depicting the Risen Christ in Glory.

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Location

Map sheet TG21SW
Civil Parish HELLESDON, NORWICH, NORFOLK

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St Paul's church is located in a converted World War Two nissen hut. The date of conversion is unknown, but at that time a unique, seven-edged semi-circular red brick façade with a bell tower was added. The interior includes a 1950's stained glass windoe by the William Morris workshop of Westminster depicting the Risen Christ in Glory. It is believed to be a chapel of ease to the medieval church of St Mary (NHER 8139),

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Record last edited

Nov 2 2023 12:35PM

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