King's Lynn Minster

Church · King's Lynn

King's Lynn Minster

Church · King's Lynn
St Margaret's Church, Saturday Market Pl, King's Lynn PE30 5DQ, United Kingdom

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King's Lynn Minster by null
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King's Lynn Minster by null
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Stunning Minster with stained glass, carvings, gardens  

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St Margaret's Church, Saturday Market Pl, King's Lynn PE30 5DQ, United Kingdom Get directions

stmargaretskingslynn.org.uk

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St Margaret's Church, Saturday Market Pl, King's Lynn PE30 5DQ, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 1553 767555
stmargaretskingslynn.org.uk
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Stuart Dowle

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Wonderful big building on the Saturday market. Formerly known as St. Margaret’s, The Minster is one of the largest buildings in the town and dominates the area. The interior is just as imposing. All that you would expect, with lots of original features. The stained glass and the floor tiling are particularly outstanding. I came here for a Scout event we were made to feel very comfortable, the staff were so friendly and helpful

Jeff Bladen

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King's Lynn is a lovely place to visit with so much history all within a few minutes walk of each other. The Minster is right next to a small car park, also with bike racks. It's a nice cycle ride from the CCC along route 1 about 8 miles, but the scenery is nice.

Robert harris

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Beautiful old church situated in the historic centre of Kings Lynn lots of history to be seen both inside and sorounding area.

Roy Sirl

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Redesignated as King's Lynn Minister in 2011 it is a huge and striking structure and I'd recommend getting the guide book which is full of useful information. Do look for St Margaret in the south aisle stained glass window - holding a church with a dragon at her feet. The ornate reredos is most impressive, over 27 feet high.

Lindsay Cole

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Fabulous church and lovely to see it being put to alternate use. The new structure within the church is sympathetically done.

Willow Tkw

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St Margaret's Church, now the Minster, is a beautiful building worthy of time and exploration both inside and outside. The stained glass windows are stunning, as is the intricate carving throughout. The gardens are beautifully presented, too. There's always something going on here from regular services, weddings, and christenings to music and literary events, social gatherings, and coffee and cake. There's a short-term car park on the Saturday Market Place and a couple of nearby long-term car parks to. The church is accessible. "The Minster is situated in the historic surroundings of the Saturday Market Place in the heart of King’s Lynn. Founded by the first Bishop of Norwich, Herbert de Losinga, in 1101, the Minster has offered a welcome to pilgrims and visitors for over 900 years. The Minster is open for private prayer and visitors every day from: 8:30am – 6pm Parish Eucharist takes place on Sundays at 10 am, followed by Choral Evensong at 5pm. Please see our Worship page for more details of our other Sunday and midweek services. Our Morning Prayer is streamed on Facebook at the following times: Monday – Saturday, 8:30am"

Emma Webster

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A lovely place to walk around. Stained glass windows are beautiful. Very helpful ladies who answered any questions we had. We lit a candle and signed the condolence book for the Queen There is parking outside bit you have to pay, this includes blue badge parking. Free entry to Minster.

Valerie Hinchliffe

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Visited this beautiful church in the late afternoon while exploring King's Lynn's historic quarter. It dates from the 12th century, when it was attached to a priory, but has only been a Minster since 2011. The interior of the church was very peaceful and calming, and there was a wonderful sense of so much history all around me. Was particularly impressed with the abundance of skilful wood carving down the centuries, on the medieval misericords, 18th century pulpit and elaborate Victorian gilded screen behind the altar. Some very interesting centuries-old memorials and beautiful stained glass. The Minster is free to enter and there's plenty of parking space around it. Well worth spending some quiet time here.