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Church micro 1732...Norwich St Peter Parmentergate Wherigo Cache

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Hidden : 2/8/2012
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

This is a replacement cache for our St. Peter Parmentergate CM, as cachers were missing the church due to the previous cache location. Also something crashing into the last cache didn't help, so it has kicked us (DaddyBear) into building our first Wherigo.

See the end of the long description for details about this Wherigo.

St. Peter Parmentergate



This is a big, urban church, and its setting is deceptive. It sits in an overgrown graveyard towards the northern end of the Ber Street and King Street area of social housing and rundown warehouses, an area that has recently undergone modern regeneration; it appears marginalised, and may even seem a little suburban. In fact, it is as close to the castle as St Peter Mancroft or St Andrew, and closer to the Cathedral than either. In past times, this was an important city church.

Now, it rests, quietly redundant as a place of worship, and you might think that here is another victim of the Brooke Report, which in 1969 recommended the closure of most of Norwich's medieval churches. Not so. St Peter remained in use, becoming the main church of the Parmentergate group of parishes in the south of the city centre. However, in the early 1980s the church was faced with declining congregations and a massive repair bill, and it was decided to take St John The Baptist, Timberhill out of mothballs, and restore it for use as the main church of the parish. St Julian, to the south of here, acts as a kind of chapel of ease, and so St Peter was closed. St John at Timberhill is a small, warm church in the city centre, at the top of Ber Street, easily accessible by the parish. St Julian is a little devotional jewel; but St Peter Parmentergate is a great hulk of a building, and at this distance it is hard to see why this wasn't the outcome in the first place.

The church sits on a drastically sloping site, so much so that the Priest door in the chancel has a flight of twelve steps leading up to it from the graveyard. There is a two-storey building set immediately against the east end of the chancel which does nothing to obscure the east window. It is a sacristy of the early 16th century, with a gigantic image niche set in its east wall.

You step through the south porch into a wide, bright interior, a sense of openness enhanced by the slightness of the chancel and the fact that it does not climb. The font is particularly pretty, familiar from hundreds of rural East Anglian churches, and you might imagine that it came to the big city on a day trip, and never went home. It is not the only rustic medieval feature here, because the northern side of the rood screen dado also appears to be medieval, with a particularly good St Michael and the dragon in the spandrils.

That St Peter was ultra-Anglo-catholic can be deduced from the rich, camp reredos, and a memorial in the north side of the chancel that asks us, of our charity, to pray for the soul of a churchwarden. You'll be reassured to know that this tradition has been carried on at St John at Timberhill. On the other side of the chancel is an enormous box, which contains the 1623 Berney memorial. This is intended to protect it, but the glass viewing panel makes photography very difficult.

As for the future, it would be a great shame if this beautiful open interior was carved up for office space or workshops; it cries out for a use that preserves the internal integrity of the nave. St. Peter Parmentergate appears to be currently in use by a martial arts business, so it not currently open to the public.


If anybody would like to expand this series, please could you let sadexploration know first, so that he can keep track of the Church numbers and names to avoid duplication. Thanks!



Please note:  You will need a Wherigo compatible device to complete and log a find for this cache. At time of writing, you can use:

* certain Garmin mobile devices (check the Garmin website)
* PocketPC / Windows mobile device (check the website)
* Android compatible smartphone with GPS
    -- Install the WhereYouGo app (free) from the Android Market
* iOS compatible device (iPhone)
    -- Wherigo app (free) from the App Store


This cartridge has been successfully tested on:
* HTC Desire running Android 2.2, 2.3 and 4.0 using the WhereYouGo app
* Samsung Galaxy Ace running Android 2.3 using the WhereYouGo app
* iPhone 3GS using the Wherigo app
* iPhone 4 using the Wherigo app
* iPad (!!!) using the Wherigo app
* HP IPAQ RX5720
* HP IPAQ 4700

If you successfully complete the cartridge on another device, please let us know so we can add it to the list. Also let us know if you have any issues.

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The GPS accuracy is reduced in some playing areas (likely due to the church), so please be patient if you find yourself having to walk around to get into a zone. If your device supports the use of a map, we found it much easier to see the playing areas compared to our current location.

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