Stained Glass of St Mary Coslany Norwich


Exterior view of st Mary CoslanySt Mary Coslany is one of only four Norwich city centre churches with a round tower. This striking feature was originally built as a “fashion statement” and is common across Norfolk and Suffolk.

The windows are all Perpendicular with the exception of a blocked Decorated one on the north side of the chancel. Additionally careful examination reveals that the new Perpendicular east window does not totally obliterate its Decorated predecessor.

Although a number of windows contain stained glass there is no work of note, the majority of panes being in the form of coats of arms with many of them being in memory of deceased members of the parish.

For further information and to view the details of each window click the info logo iboxes below. To learn more about the church visit : www.norwichchurches.co.uk

Norwich Medieval St. John Maddermarket St. Peter Mancroft   Norfolk Churches East Harling     Stow Bardolf Wymondham
All Saints Westlegate St. John Timberhill St. Peter Parmentergate   Bale   Harpley Outwell Stratton strawless  
St. Andrew St. Julian St. Simon & St. Jude Norwich Secular Banham Elmham Hingham Oxborough   Country Houses
St. Augustine St. Lawrence St. Stephen Guildhall Booton Elsing   Oxborough Hall Chapel   Blickling
St. George Colegate St. Margaret   Surrey House Bawburgh   Little Walsingham Salle   Felbrigg
St. George Tombland St. Martin at Palace C of E Cathedral Post Reformation Burnham Deepdale Frettingham   Saxlingham   Holkham
St. Giles St. Mary Coslany RC Cathedral Christchurch Eaton Burnham Thorpe   Mileham   Walpole  
St. Gregory St. Michael Coslany   St. Barnabas Cawston Garboldisham Mulbarton Shelton Welney  
St. Helen St. Michael at Plea     Denton       West Rudham  
St. John de Sepulchre St. Peter Hungate     Ditchingham Great Walsingham North Tuddebham Stody Weston Longville