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Cathedral of St John the Baptist

Cathedral of St John the Baptist

About the venue

The Cathedral of St John the Baptist is a historic Catholic church completed in 1910, located just West of Norwich city centre. It is the second largest Catholic Cathedral in the country and is a popular venue for choir performance. 

Getting There

The Cathedral is a 12 minute walk from Norwich city centre.

Bus/ Train Regular buses and trains run to Norwich from locations around Norfolk and outside of the county. There is a bus stop directly outside of the Cathedral for access into the city centre.

By Car There is a small on-site car park to the West of the Cathedral. A second small car park can be found on Unthank Road, next door to the Trinity United Reform Church and leads you into the Cathedral garden.

Accessibility

There is level access to the all areas of the Cathedral apart from the tower.

Toilets

There is an accessible toilet on site. The nearest Changing Places toilet, for those with multiple and complex disabilities travelling with assistants, can be found at Chantry Place shopping centre or The Forum, both of which are 10 minutes walk away in the city centre.

 

Hearing Loop?

Yes

 

Assistant Dogs Welcome?

Yes

 

 

The Cathedral of St John the Baptist, Unthank Road, Norwich, UK

01603 624615

www.sjbcathedral.org.uk/

Accessibility Information

  • Assistance dog
  • Designated parking
  • Induction loop/infrared system
  • Level entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet
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