St Andrew's and Blackfriars' Hall, Norwich
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This article is about the building in Norwich. For other uses of "St. Andrew's Hall", see St. Andrew's Hall (disambiguation).
St Andrew's Hall and Blackfriars' Hall or The Halls are a Grade I listed complex of former Dominican priory church and convent buildings in the English city of Norwich, Norfolk, dating back to the 14th century. They are the most complete set of pre-reformation mendicant monastic structures to survive in England.[1] The complex is made up of several flint buildings. The centrepiece is St Andrew's Hall. The halls are now used for conferences, weddings, concerts, beer festivals and meetings. The maximum capacity is 1,200 people.[2] It is one of the Norwich 12 heritage sites.
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St Andrew's Hall and Blackfriars' Hall | |
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Type | priory church and convent buildings |
Location | Norwich |
Coordinates | 52.6311°N 1.2957°E / 52.6311; 1.2957 |
Built | 1307 (1307) onwards |
Governing body | Norwich City Council |
Listed Building – Grade I | |
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