| Length of church | 407 ft. |
| Nave length | 252 ft. |
| Nave to choir-screen | 204 ft. |
| Width of nave | 72 ft. |
| Height of roof | 95 ft. |
| Height of spire (from ground) | 315 ft. |
| Height of tower | 140 ft. |
| Height of spire from tower | 174 ft. |
| Area | 34,800 sq. ft. |
Objects of Interest in Norwich
The Castle, of which I have already written.
Guild Hall, parts of which were built in 1407, and contains much that is interesting—portraits of Norwich worthies, regalia, etc.
St. Andrew's Hall, once the Church of the Dominicans, in Perpendicular style, which has passed through many vicissitudes, and has some good pictures.
Norwich abounds in interesting churches—
St. John of Timberhill—Norman font, squint; parvise, principally Decorated.
All Saints—fine Perpendicular font.
St. Michael-at-Thorn—Norman doorway, curious registers.
St. Peter, Mancroft; St. Gregory, Pottergate; St. Giles, St. Helen's, St. John the Baptist, St. Michael-at-Plea.
The Stranger's Hall is well worthy of a visit, and Norwich abounds in objects of the greatest interest.
The old "Maid's Head" hotel is one of the most ancient and interesting hostels in the kingdom.
Principal Building Dates
- Norman (1091-1145)—Choir, transept with chapels, nave and tower.
- Early English (1244-1257)—Door of Lady Chapel.
- (1278-1299)—Ethelbert's gate, east walk of cloisters.
- Decorated (1299-1369)—Chapter-house and cloisters, clerestory of presbytery, Chapel of St. Mary-the-Less, some windows.
- Perpendicular (1420-1538)—West front altered, Erpingham Gate, presbytery restored, vault of nave and transepts, spire, screen, stalls, some windows, Bishop's Gate.
- (1573-1859)—Chapter-house and Lady Chapel destroyed.