St Nicholas' Church, Leicester, Anglo-Saxon church near Jewry Wall in Leicester, England
St Nicholas' Church is a building with roots in the early medieval period, standing next to the remains of the Roman Jewry Wall. Its Norman tower displays herringbone patterns made from Roman tiles, while the interior reflects centuries of modifications and updates to accommodate its current use.
This building emerged in Anglo-Saxon times around 880 and served as the cathedral for early bishops of Leicester. Its Norman redesign marked a shift in how religious architecture developed in the region.
This place serves as the official church of the University of Leicester and draws both students and community members to its services. It has become a gathering point where people from different backgrounds meet and worship together.
The building is accessible to visitors during daytime hours and on weekdays, though services take place at scheduled times. It is best to check ahead if special events are planned to choose the best time for your visit.
Built into the walls is a Roman brick bearing an ancient dog's paw print, creating a direct link to daily life in Roman times. This tiny detail connects visitors in a surprising way to people who lived here nearly 2000 years ago.
Location: City of Leicester
Inception: 9 century
Website: http://stnicholasleicester.com
GPS coordinates: 52.63510,-1.14091
Latest update: December 12, 2025 08:00
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