Nestled within sight of the RSPB reserve at Titchwell, and within the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Kingfishers Cove is an idyllic coastal retreat for groups of family or friends. With 3 hotel-standard bedrooms, an open plan living area, and a south-facing garden, this is the perfect ...
Inside the niche is a kneeling figure of Sir Thomas Erpingham, the man who gave the gate to the city. The archway is heavily carved with figures of saints; 12 female saints on the outer moulding and 12 male saints on the inner. Erpingham Gate, cathedral close facade Who was Sir Thomas ...
Tourist Attractions Norfolkis bursting with entertainment, with so many places to visit. For those seeking peace and tranquility there are magnificent stately homes and halls, all with spectacular gardens. Eating out InNorwich,Norfolkyou can dine out on English, Chinese, Thai, Indian, Mexican, Gree...
The city paid a heavy fine and the church was rebuilt. Another blow fell in 1463 when lightning struck the timber spire, and the nave roof burned once more. Green Man gilded roof boss The Roof Bosses When the nave roof was repaired it was rebuilt with the intricate system of vaulting we...
The new Catholic church was to be built on the site of the city's former gaol, but this location was problematic, for it stood above extensive medieval chalk mines. It took two long years of work to make the mines secure, and it was not until 1884 that the foundation stone was laid ...
The museum stands on the site of the old Fort Thüngen, in the Clausen quarter, in the north-east of the city. Rome2Rio makes travelling from Norwich to Luxembourg Airport (LUX) easy. Rome2Rio is a door-to-door travel information and booking engine, helping you get to and from any ...
by the City Corporation, which bought it from the king for use as a ‘common hall’. Since then the complex has been used for worship, as a mint and as a workhouse. Today the two halls, crypt, chapel and cloisters host conferences, fairs, weddings and concerts. Opening hours: ...
the referee could not actually verify Kemp's finish of the route, because the crowds had been so thick. So he made Kemp repeat the final day's dance a few days later. After this second finish to the Nine Day's Wonder, Kemp gave his dancing shoes to the city of Norwich, and they ...
Their hired help took things a little too far, however, and went out into the city on a rampage of violence. The citizens, not unnaturally, retaliated, burned the cathedral, the Close, and the nearby church of St Ethelbert, and looted the priory. Several of the priory hirelings were kille...
I visited here with my mum for a mid-week evening meal. I have been many times before but this was my mum's first visit. There is no dedicated parking but there is a small open air car park opposite or you can walk from the City Centre in about ten minut...