The Historic Churches of Norwich

Visiting St Helen Bishopgate

red brick ower of st AugustinesThe church of St Helens is nomally open daily (however please check before visiting)

It is situated within the grounds and is part of the Great Hospital. This is not a hospital but sheltered accommodation for elderly Norwich people.

On selected days during the year the Great Hospital and its grounds are opened to the public. Any visit should include a visit to the elegant Queen Anne style St Helens House once the home of the the renowned English architect Sir Thomas Ivory.

However for most visitors the real surprise and lasting memory is a visit to the Eagle Ward which combines the social history of today with that going back to the origins of the first Great Hospital building.

Further details

Tel : 01603 622022

 

All Saints Westlegate St. George Tombland St. Julian St. Michael at Plea
St. Andrew St. Giles St. Lawrence St. Peter Hungate
St. Augustine St. Gregory St. Margaret St. Peter Mancroft
St. Benedict St. Helen St. Martin at Oak St. Peter Parmentergate
St. Clement St. James Pockthorpe St. Martin at Palace Plain St. Saviour
St. Edmund Fishergate St. John de Sepulchre St. Mary Coslany St. Simon & St. Jude
St. Etheldreda St. John Maddermarket St. Mary the Less St. Stephen
St. George Colegate St. John Timberhill St. Miles Coslany St. Swithin