England s second largest city in the 15th century norwich has no fewer than five angel roofs.
Extraordinary angel roofs of england.
Norwich was once the largest city in england after london its affluence reflected in the angel roof at st peter mancroft right in the heart of the city close to city hall.
To the 21st century visitor they are a source of wonder and among our finest treasures.
Looking at the history of this site we find those c7 warrior kings of ancient england popping their heads up again.
Stunning angel roofs in norfolk churches.
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Nowhere outside england can be found such a series of magnificent timber roofs as those of which westminster hall and the angel roofs of east anglia are examples lf salzman building in england 1952.
Medieval angel roofs timber structures with spectacular and ornate carvings of angels with a peculiar preponderance in east anglia were simply too difficult for reformation iconoclasts to reach.
Almost 600 years ago a church roof full of angels hovering benevolently over the congregation must have been a comforting reminder of the heaven they hoped awaited them.
The church of england s capital.
Establishing the total number of surviving angel roofs in england and wales is not straightforward.
Feb 21 2018 explore alicia todaro s board angel roof on pinterest.
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The best attempt at a comprehensive list which i have seen is that of dr dana bentley cranch in roof angels of the east anglian churches see bibliography but even this has several omissions and includes some churches which do not actually have angel roofs.
There is no definitive register.
Its walls were several metres thick and supported a roof of great stone slabs.
We chose 12 of the most striking and surreal.
The roof angels in this church are beautifully set off by timber fan vaulting in a breathtaking display of carpentry thought to date from around 1430 when the church was built.