Royal Arcade
Royal Arcade
Royal Arcade
Royal Arcade
Royal Arcade
Royal Arcade
Royal Arcade
Royal Arcade
Royal Arcade
Royal Arcade
Royal Arcade
Royal Arcade
Royal Arcade
Royal Arcade

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The Royal Arcade is a distinguished example of the up-market shopping centres which flourished in the late Victorian and Edwardian eras. The single frieze of faience above each bay varies between peacocks in foliage and stylized flowers. There is a central crossing, decorated with elegant ladies in fashionable coats and hats holding up large red circular forms on two sides and by red circular forms framed by flowers on the others. The art nouveau façade to the east, seen from the Back of the Inns, rises to a white stone curved pediment framing a stained-glass window (intended to be seen from inside) with stylised trees and birds flying among the branches leading up to rich foliage suggestive of flowers. A female herm crowns the entrance, her white moulding set against blue faience tiles.

Title

Royal Arcade

Date

1899

Medium

ceramic & glass

Accession number

NR2_RHT_S148

Acquisition method

commissioned by Sir Kenneth Kemp, barrister, banker, and chairman of the Cromer hotel syndicate

Work type

Building

Work status

extant

Listing status

Grade II* (England and Wales)

Unveiling date

25th May 1899

Listing date

05/06/72

Access

at all times

Inscription description

above entrance from back of the Inns: ROYAL ARCADE (white on blue background); on southern entrance above doorway (framed by stylised flowers): CONSERVATIVE CLUB

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Located at

Royal Arcade, Norwich

NR2 1NQ

The Royal Arcade runs between gentleman's Walk and Back of the Inns and the front entrance is opposite the Market Place.