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St Giles' Church, Norwich

Church of England church buildings in NorwichGrade I listed churches in Norfolk
Norwich, church of St. Giles geograph.org.uk 1605019
Norwich, church of St. Giles geograph.org.uk 1605019

St Giles' Church, Norwich is a Grade I listed parish church in the Church of England in Norwich.

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St Giles' Church, Norwich
Upper Saint Giles Street, Norwich Heigham Grove

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Saint Giles on The Hill

Upper Saint Giles Street
NR2 1EU Norwich, Heigham Grove
England, United Kingdom
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