The Church of St Giles On The Hill, Norwich, England, UK


St. Giles is referred to in Domesday Book (1086). After the Norman conquest it was one of the three large parishes forming the French Borough, the richest part of Norwich. Its 120 foot tower is not only the tallest in Norwich, but rises from the highest ground.


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Location: St Giles Street, Norwich, East Anglia, England, UK
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