
URPoint Details
Entry free; no dogs allowed.
Remains of an Augustinian priory founded nearly 200 years after the death in 1030 of the patron saint of Norway, after whom it was named.
Several other churches in Norfolk are dedicated to King Olaf II of Norway who attempted to complete the conversion of his country to Christianity.
The priory founded in the early 14th century has an undercroft with a brick vaulted ceiling.
- Type:
- Landmark