Number 47 is a historic wedding venue in the heart of Norwich

The exterior of a large Georgian building with columns and detailing

Number 47, NR2 1JR
01603 621 827 | www.number47norwich.co.uk


Number 47 is a historic building in the heart of Norwich. Boasting stunning Georgian architecture, this magnificent building is Grade II-listed and part of Norwich’s rich architectural heritage. It was originally built in the late 18th century by Mr. Ruben Deaves and later sold to Horatio Bolingbrooke, the first Sheriff of Norwich, in 1848.

Celebrate in style
Number 47 has several spaces available for your wedding ceremony. The Mancroft Suite is fully air-conditioned and suitable for up to 90 seated guests and 130 for a buffet style.

The Garden Room is suitable for up to 25 seated loved ones for a civil  ceremony. For a private function, the Garden Room can comfortably seat 20 or cater for 40 standing. This room also has access to the charming private garden.

Alternatively, the Bishop Bowers Temple can accommodate 90 friends and family, including seating on the pews, and the Le Strange Temple can seat 20 people.

The Lorraine Suite is available for a smaller wedding breakfast with space for 40 seated guests.

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Colour schemes, flowers, the cake, photography, and favours are all items that the team can plan or source for you. There is also a dancefloor, stage, and fully staffed bar available. What’s more, you can hire the whole venue from noon to midnight.

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