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The Minster Church of St Nicholas is the minster and parish church of the town of Great Yarmouth, in Norfolk, England. It was built during the Norman era and is England's third largest parish church, behind Beverley Minster in East Yorkshire (3489 m2) and Christchurch Priory in Dorset (2815 m2). It was founded in 1101 by Herbert de Losinga, the first Bishop of Norwich, and consecrated in 1119. It is cruciform, with a central tower, which may preserve a part of the original structure. Gradual alterations effectively changed the form of the building. Its nave is 26 feet (7.9 m) wide, and the church's total length is 236 feet (72 m).

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  • The Minster Church of St Nicholas is the minster and parish church of the town of Great Yarmouth, in Norfolk, England. It was built during the Norman era and is England's third largest parish church, behind Beverley Minster in East Yorkshire (3489 m2) and Christchurch Priory in Dorset (2815 m2). It was founded in 1101 by Herbert de Losinga, the first Bishop of Norwich, and consecrated in 1119. It is cruciform, with a central tower, which may preserve a part of the original structure. Gradual alterations effectively changed the form of the building. Its nave is 26 feet (7.9 m) wide, and the church's total length is 236 feet (72 m). In December 2011, the Bishop of Norwich officially designated it a Minster Church. It is not only used for religious services but is a hub for various other regional and civic events, including concerts by choirs, orchestras and other musical ensembles, art exhibitions and, during festivals and fayres, the church opens permitting stalls and traders inside. It is also a Grade-II* listed building. (en)
  • La iglesia de San Nicolás situada en Great Yarmouth es la parroquia más grande en Inglaterra en cuanto al área que ocupa la superficie del suelo. Fue fundada en 1101 por , el primer y fue consagrada en 1119. Presenta una forma cruciforme con una torre central, que conserva una parte de la estructura original, aunque la forma ha sufrido cambios debido a las diversas alteraciones. Su ancho es de 7,9 metros (26 pies) y con una longitud total de 72 metros (236 pies). (es)
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  • The Revd Simon Ward (en)
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  • Great Yarmouth Minster, from the north (en)
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  • Modern Liberal Anglo-Catholic (en)
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  • The Rev'd Frank Cliff (en)
  • The Rev'd Helen Lynch (en)
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  • The Revd John Greenway (en)
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  • The Revd Stephen Andrews (en)
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  • The Minster Church of St Nicholas, Great Yarmouth (en)
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  • Martyn Marshall (en)
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  • Great Yarmouth (en)
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  • The Revd Jemma Sander-Heys (en)
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  • La iglesia de San Nicolás situada en Great Yarmouth es la parroquia más grande en Inglaterra en cuanto al área que ocupa la superficie del suelo. Fue fundada en 1101 por , el primer y fue consagrada en 1119. Presenta una forma cruciforme con una torre central, que conserva una parte de la estructura original, aunque la forma ha sufrido cambios debido a las diversas alteraciones. Su ancho es de 7,9 metros (26 pies) y con una longitud total de 72 metros (236 pies). (es)
  • The Minster Church of St Nicholas is the minster and parish church of the town of Great Yarmouth, in Norfolk, England. It was built during the Norman era and is England's third largest parish church, behind Beverley Minster in East Yorkshire (3489 m2) and Christchurch Priory in Dorset (2815 m2). It was founded in 1101 by Herbert de Losinga, the first Bishop of Norwich, and consecrated in 1119. It is cruciform, with a central tower, which may preserve a part of the original structure. Gradual alterations effectively changed the form of the building. Its nave is 26 feet (7.9 m) wide, and the church's total length is 236 feet (72 m). (en)
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  • Iglesia de San Nicolás (Great Yarmouth) (es)
  • Great Yarmouth Minster (en)
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