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Ber Street, Norwich
Historic street in Norwich, Norfolk, England / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ber Street is a historic street in Norwich City Centre between Queens Road and King Street. It has served as one of the major routes into Norwich city centre since the 12th century. The street now exists as a fragmented row of historical buildings and post-war industrial buildings as a result of Second World War bomb damage and 1960s slum clearance.
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Quick Facts Maintained by, Coordinates ...
![]() Ber Street, with the remains of St Bartholomew's Church, demolished in 1939 | |
Maintained by | Norwich City Council |
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Coordinates | 52°37′24.2″N 1°17′54.3″E |
Construction | |
Demolished | 1960s (partially) |
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