St Margaret's Church, Norwich is a Grade I listed redundant parish church in the Church of England in Norwich.
It was closed for five or six years and reopened after a restoration in 1868.
[2] Much of its stained glass dating from the Victorian era was destroyed in a bombing raid in World War II.
The east window was replaced in the 1960s with an Ascension scene by David King.
On being made redundant as a place of worship, it was then used as a gymnasium but more recently has been used for exhibitions and antiques markets.