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Visitors Centre

The visitor's centre gives you a new view of the church across the churchyard. From the little sensory garden you can appreciate how the massive walls of flint, some unworked, some knapped, complement the lofty perpendicular windows of the nave. 

 

A view of the church from the visitors centre 

Inside the visitor's centre is a small permanent display of photographs of the Antiphoner and of other East Anglian churches. The tea shop serves hot and cold drinks, sandwiches, cakes, soup and other light refreshments. Above all you will find a genuinely warm welcome, from a team of voluntary helpers.

A view of the visitor's centre from the East side of the church

The Ranworth tapestry, created by the local community and hanging in the visitors centre

Visit The Visitor's Centre
Ranworth Church
Woodbastwick Road
Ranworth
NR13 6HT

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In 1993 the old vicarage coach house was converted to form the Visitors’ Centre; offering a warm welcome to all those who visit the church. On offer are hot and cold drinks, cakes and light refreshments. The terrace garden is planted with delightfully aromatic shrubs and flowers. The area was designed to provide some interest for the sensorily impaired.

The centre is staffed by a team of volunteers and sadly, there are some days when we are unable to open. If you are interested in volunteering, or wish to make an enquiry about a group booking, please make yourself known to the volunteer on duty.

 

From Easter to October the centre is open 10.30 am to 4.30 pm Monday to Thursday and 2 pm to 5 pm on Saturday and Sunday.

From October to Easter the centre is open Saturday and Sunday only, 2 pm to 4.30 pm.

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