Reviews of St. Gregory’s Antiques Collectables. (Shop) in Norwich (Norfolk).
St. Gregory’s Antiques Collectables
2 St Gregorys Alley, Norwich NR2 1ER, United Kingdom
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Information of St. Gregory’s Antiques Collectables, Shop in Norwich (Norfolk)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of St. Gregory’s Antiques Collectables
Sunday
11am–4pm
Monday
10am–5pm
Tuesday
10am–5pm
Wednesday
10am–5pm
Thursday
10am–5pm
Friday
10am–5pm
Saturday
10am–6pm
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Reviews of St. Gregory’s Antiques Collectables
E. S.
A quite impressive selection of antiques, in a quite stunning old church. Anything you can think of and much more it can be found in this place. Very friendly knowledgeable staff. Pop in to get a nice antique or to take a trip to memory lane ❤️
D. F.
As an antique and vintage enthusiast, I simply love this shop! It is set in a beautiful medieval church, St Gregory's Church, where we can spot stunning stained glass, frescos and a huge organ. They sell from antique tins to furniture. …
D. B.
The church it is in is fascinating. It is well worth a visit if you are interested in a range of articles which I would not personally call antiques. But then I don't know much about them. Worth a mooch.
G. G.
I love this place, they have a slightly jaunty one way layout, but when you ignore some of the arrows on the floor it become more easy to understand. They always have some fascinating things in there, from cameras, to records, comics to …
P. D.
Wish we had found it earlier in day. So much for the casual browser or serious collector...Well worth a visit.
R. M.
What a cool place to find a huge variety of antique items. Lots of ornaments, vases, miniature toys, old figurines, clothes, war memorabilia, coins.... the list goes on!
A. M.
It was a good place to visit. They had some lovely things in side.will be going back.
T. J.
St Gregory's Antiques Collectables is located inside the St Gregory's Church in Norwich.
St Gregory's Church is an excellent masterpiece of the Christian architecture and as of today is a Grade I listed redundant parish church of the Church of England in Norwich. This medieval church stands centrally in Norwich, between Pottergate and St Benedict's Street. The body of the church dates back to a 14th-century rebuilding, although the tower is older. The other name of the Church is St Gregory Pottergate, because of its location. St Gregory's is noted for its wall-paintings, which include a depiction St George and the dragon at the west end of the north aisle.
There is a public passageway under the chancel, which was rebuilt in 1394. The west tower once had a lead-covered spire, bearing the date 1697, but this was removed in 1840. Most of the stained glass dates back to the late 19th century, and was made by J and J King of Norwich.
The building is managed by the Norwich Historic Churches Trust. After being made redundant as a parish church, it was used as an arts centre, which closed in September 2012. The following year it was leased out for use as an antiques centre.
The church has an organ dating from 1887 by Norman Brothers. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.
K. *.
Omg! Antiques and collectable in a church. Lots. Allow plenty of time, or visit more than once. Staff are friendly, welcoming and knowledgeable. Even to dogs!
J. W.
Interesting to mooch around. Want tempted to buy much but there was a lot of variety