Overview
St Mary Unbrent, also known as St Mary in Combusto, was a church in the city of Norwich in Norfolk, England. Possibly founded around 900 AD, its suffixes 'unbrent' and 'combusto' denote its association with a fire early in its history. After a string of rectors and somewhat increasing wealth into the 14th century, poverty in the area led to the church closing and being demolished before 1558 and its parish was merged into that of the neighbouring St Saviour's. Golden Dog Lane, likely an original footpath of the St Mary's churchyard, remains.
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