The Chantry
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The Chantry

Lot - 83 spots

Features

Disabled spots
No height restrictions
More features: Safer Parking Award

Prices

Mon-Sun - All day
1 Hour£2.40
2 Hours£4.70
3 Hours£7.10
4 Hours£9.50
5 Hours£11.80
Daytime£21.50
(In after 05:00 Out by 18:30)
Overnight£3.20
(In after 18:30 Out by 09:00)

Opening Times

Mon-SunAll day

Payment Options

Pay And Display
Cards
Cash
Contactless

Reviews

Jun 3, 2021

2021 and still no app or card payments here. It’s OK if you’re prepared but people rarely carry change these days, especially enough in coins to pay several hours of parking. Observing people at the pay station for a few minutes it’s clearly catching out so many. Norwich City Council need to update the payment facilities here to meet the modern need.

Nov 9, 2019

2019 and still only accepts coins, who has £15 in charge on them

Aug 24, 2017

A bit annoying they haven't upgrade payment meters mobile pay or card. Not everyone has change and also getting change is difficult. A car park that makes it inconvenient and different in this day and age

Aug 2, 2017

Only accepts coins, no cards or online payments are accepted here.

Nov 11, 2014

Antiquated pay and display machines, that only accept coins (no notes or cards) and did not accept all my coins! There is nowhere to get change after the shops are shut!! Ridiculous in 2014.

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Parking In Norwich

Blue Badge Parking

If you are a car park user and hold a blue badge, you will get an hour's free parking for every hour you buy. For example if you are buying four hours you can park there free for the rest of the day.

  • For pay and display car parks: the free additional time extends beyond the expiry time shown on the ticket.
  • For multi-storey car parks: please take your ticket to the kiosk for validation, prior to departure.

Allocated spaces with level access are available in St Andrews and St Giles multi-storey car parks. Normal charges apply.  

Parking spaces on Brigg Street, London Street and Gentlemans Walk have a four hour maximum waiting time limit on them to deter parking all day. All other disabled spaces are not time limited.

Scheme for blue badge holders unable to use the payment machines

If you are a blue badge holder travelling alone and unable to use the wheelchair height payment machines because of your disability, this scheme will allow you to park at any of Council-owned car parks listed below without having to display a pay and display ticket. A valid blue badge permit and time clock must be clearly visible in your vehicle and within two working days you will need to provide the Council with details of your car parking stay in order for the Council to invoice you.

The scheme operates in the following car parks:

  • Chantry
  • Chapelfield East
  • Pottergate
  • Magdalen Street
  • Rouen Road.

Parking on yellow lines

Blue badge holders can also park on yellow lines provided they do not create or cause an obstruction or park in such a way as to affect the safe and free flow of traffic or park where there is a loading ban.

Norwich Shopmobility Norwich Shopmobility offers the hire of scooters or electric and manual wheelchairs with convenient disabled parking nearby; more details are available from the shopping centre websites at Chapelfield and The Mall.
  Chapelfield

  The Mall

Motorcycle Parking

Motorcycles can park all day for free in the following designated parking bays:

  • St Peters Street/Bethel Street motorcycle park at the market - approximately 25 unmarked spaces
  • Bethel Street (outside the Forum) - 15 spaces with security rails
  • Chapelfield East (rear of Chapelfield Centre) - 8 spaces
  • Farmers Avenue (outside Castle Mall/Vue Cinema) - 14 spaces with security rails
  • Theatre Street (near to Theatre Royal outside Dencora House) - five spaces
  • Informal motorcycle parking is also available at Tombland (outside the toilets) - on cobbled area.

Motorcycles may also park for free in any of the on-street pay and display bays, but only for the maximum stay allowed as shown on the parking signs.

Source: http://www.norwich.gov.uk/TransportAndStreets/Parking/pages/Parking.aspx