The Norwich Tap House - Episode Four
Belinda and Terence taste some beers sent to us from UBREW
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Music:
Four Tops - Baby I Need Your Loving
The Norwich Tap House - Episode One
Ollie gives us a brief tour of The Tap House and what we have to offer. Also Redwell seems to be the popular choice of the day.
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Twitter: @NorwichTaphouse
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Gmail: taphousenorwich@gmail.com
Find us at: 8 Redwell Street
NR2 4SN Norwich
Check out our brewery: redwellbrewing.com
Please drink responsibly
Music:
Four Tops - Baby I Need Your Loving
Eric B And Rakim - I Know You Got Soul
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British Beer Video Blog - May
In this episode Peter Amor visits the historically important family owned Elgood's Brewery in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire and Pete Brown reviews some of the East's finest British cask-conditioned beers at The Fat Cat Free House in Norwich, Norfolk.
LONDON IS THE REASON -GALLOWS- *LIVE HD* NORWICH UEA LCR 13/5/09
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Probably the Best Pub in the World
A lively portrait of Norwich's infamous, and world-famous, FAT CAT pub! Made by UEA students as part of a film workshop run by Postcode Films.
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Best Bars Pubs & hangout places in West Bromwich, United Kingdom
Welcome to West Bromwich, United Kingdom Food and Drinks Guide. This is MUST WATCH video if you are looking for the best wine and dine spots in West Bromwich. We have sorted our top picks for Pubs / Bars and places to hang out in West Bromwich for you after reviews received by our users and our in house Travel Specialists.
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List of Best Bars and Pubs in West Bromwich
Cherry Red's Cafe Bar
88-92 John Bright St
The Grove Bar & Restaurant
279 Grove Ln
The Court of Requests
Church St
The Old Joint Stock Pub & Theatre Venue
4 Temple Row W
Bacchus Bar
Burlington Arcade, New St
The Red Lion
190 All Saints Way
The Vine
152 Roebuck St
Tap & Spile Pub & Restaurant
16 Gas St
Lakeside Cookhouse & Pub
Wolverhampton Rd
Hennessey's Bar
30-31 Allison St
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- The background images shown in the video is for beatification purpose only, these images are NOT the actual pics of the place mentioned in the video.
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Ghosthunting at the Adam & Eve
Paranormal investigator John West, medium Paul Salmon and thisislocal.tv headed to the reputably-haunted Adam & Eve pub in Norwich to see what they might discover!
Huge thanks to John, Paul, Rita and the staff at the Adam & Eve for letting us come and film with them!
Norwich Spotlight: Redwell Brewery
Tour of Redwell Brewery in Norwich - Book Miss Sue Flay to review your own venue independantly at
Leffingwell House in Norwich: A former Haunt of George Washington now Haunted?
Built in 1675 in Norwich, Leffingwell House has a rich history in Connecticut. But there's also been some spooky activity there.
Hawk at Club Acoustica, Brewery Tap, Norwich
Phil Chapman. March 31 2011
Fat Cat Brewery Tap - The Great Norfolk Pub Guide in Association with Lacons
The Great Norfolk Pub Guide highlights brilliant pubs across the county, which Lacons Brewery are really passionate about. Darren Eadie visits The Fat Cat Brewery Tap.
First broadcast on Mustard TV.
Take a look around Norwich's Lamb Inn after £400,000 refurbishment
Norwich's Lamb Inn has just reopened after a £400,000 refurbishment. We take a look around the new look described as “a fusion of vintage heritage and bohemian decor”.
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Sid the Sexist - Oot on the tap (Pt III)
Oot on the tap (part 3)
The King's Head in Norwich named Camra branch pub of the year
The King’s Head in Norwich has been announced as the branch pub of the year for the third time by Norwich and Norfolk Camra.
This success comes at a time where some pubs in Norwich are closing down. Kristina Brinkley reports on the industry in the city.
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Norwich State Hospital, partie asile (pt 3)
Ceci est vraiment la partie asile de Norwich, la ou les fous étaient gardés. /// /////// Its the asylum part or Norwich hospital, where the mentally ill used to live.
The Norwich State Hospital, originally established as Norwich State Hospital for the Insane, is located in Preston, Connecticut and Norwich, Connecticut. It opened its doors in October, 1904, and though the number of patients and employees were drastically reduced, it remained operational until October, 1996., Norwich State Hospital was a mental health facility initially created for the mentally ill and those found guilty of crimes by insanity. Throughout its years of operation, however, it also housed geriatic patients, chemically dependent patients and, from 1931 to 1939, Tubercular patients., The hospital, which sits on the banks of the Thames River, began with a single building on one hundred acres of land and expanded to, at its peak, over thirty buildings and nine hundred acres.Development of the grounds
In October, 1904 when the hospital first opened, it held ninety-five patients and was a single building. The facility quickly outgrew its meager beginnings, and by fall of 1905, it held 151 patients and had expanded its housing by adding two additional buildings. In 1907, a third patient building was opened, and over the next eight years, there would be the addition of thirteen structures to the grounds. The hospital began to branch out, no longer creating housing intended only for patients, but for hospital physicians, a laboratory, an employees club, a main kitchen and various other structures to support the every-day workings of the hospital. Like most mental hospitals at that time, it was self-sufficient, and a barn, two garages, a paint shop and a greenhouse were also added. By the end of the 1930s, over twenty buildings had been added to the grounds.
To provide an identification system, each building was given a name, usually after that of a superintendent or other state hospital. Some of the more well known structures were the Seymour building, which housed the tubercular patients in the 1930s, the Pines building, which was closed when the Seymour building was built and the Kirkbride, named after a founding member of the mental health field. Gradually, though, as the number of patients and employees began to decrease, when a new structure was built, an older one would be closed, and by the 1970s, only 7 of the original buildings were still in use, the others used for either storage or abandoned completely. When the hospital closed in 1996, there were only two of the original buildings still in use, the Kettle and the Lodge buildings.
Due to the large number to structures and the hundreds of acres they stood on, the majority of buildings were connected by a series of underground passageways. The main purpose of these tunnels were for the utilities, however, they were often used to transport patients from one area to another, and it was speculated that they were locations used for the torture of patients who became uncontrollable. In more recent times, the tunnels have become a means of transportation for trespassers who hope to explore the grounds of the hospital undetected by the security officers who have been hired by the state to patrol the vacant site.
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2 bedroom bungalow for sale, Hickling, Norfolk
Superb two bedroom bungalow with newly fitted kitchen as well as en-suite.
Large gardens to both front and rear of the property
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THE PROPERTY
Attractive 2 bedroom bungalow situated on a good size plot. The property is of standard construction with cedar shingles to the roof and hanging tiles to the fascias The property is double glazed and centrally heated via an oil boiler and comprises two bedrooms, bathroom, en-suite, lounge, dining room, kitchen and conservatory. The property is immaculately presented in such a way that you could simply move in.
LOCATION
Hickling is a favoured Broadland village with an approximate population of 900 which offers access to the Norfolk Broads from the famous Hickling Broad where there are sailing facilities, nature reserve and walking trails. There are two public houses in the village one being on the edge of the Broad. Hickling also offers a first school. Further facilities available at the nearby market town of Stalham including middle and secondary schools, doctors, dentist, supermarket and a variety of shops. Railway services are available from Wroxham and North Walsham which provides direct access to the cathedral city of Norwich. Norwich Station run regular intercity train services to London Liverpool Street with journey times of 1 hour and 40 minutes
ACCOMMODATION
Timber entrance door leads to:-
ENTRANCE
Entrance area which forms part of the main sitting room and is open plan to the sitting room and dining room. Timber flooring, radiator, coved ceiling, windows to sides and front.
SITTING ROOM 5.41m(17'9)x4.85m(15'11)
Windows either side of fireplace and leaded light French doors to dining room. Attractive stone effect fireplace with inset LPG gas 'Coal' effect fire. Laminate floor, coved ceiling and radiator. Exquisite room flooded with much natural light providing a very homely feel.
DINING ROOM 3.66m(12')x3.43m(11'3)
Two windows to side, open plan to kitchen and small lobby area serving bathroom, and bedrooms. Coved ceiling, timber floor and radiator.
KITCHEN
Window to rear and door to conservatory, coved ceiling and ceramic tiled floor. Range of newly fitted wall, display and base units with roll top work surface over. Feature 'Butler' style sink with mixer taps and tiled splashbacks. Integrated fridge freezer, electric oven and hob, integrated dishwasher. Note all appliances are 'Whirlpool'. Storage cupboard with plumbing for washing machine and also houses a small radiator..
CONSERVATORY 4.37m(14'4)x3.61m(11'10)
Upvc windows on dwarf walls to all sides and French doors to rear garden. Glass apex foor with electric ceiling fan. Timber flooring and radiator.
BATHROOM
Frosted window to rear, radiator and coved ceiling. White suite comprising, panelled bath, low level WC, corner shower cubical and large wash hand basin in vanity unit. Tiled splashbacks and ceramic tiled floor.
BEDROOM 1 3.40m(11'2)x3.30m(10'10)
Window to front, radiator, coved ceiling and built in wardrobes. French doors to rear and access to the en-suite.
EN-SUITE
Frosted window to side. Low level W.C. and wash hand basin together with a very large shower cubical with glass door and 'Althera' power shower. Ceramic tiled floor, tiled splashbacks and heated towel rail.
BEDROOM 2 3.35m(11')x2.69m(8'10)
Window to front, radiator and coved ceiling. All fitted wardrobes, dressing table and bedside tables to remain.
OUTSIDE
The property is approached via a shingle driveway leading to the garage and the front entrance. Both front and rear gardens are mainly laid to lawn and are well stocked with established trees shrubs and flowering plants. There is a large attractive 'Koi' fish pond leading from the patio and a stepping stone path to the rear of the plot.
There are several timber sheds a summer house and also a green house all to remain.
GARAGE
Garage with up and over door providing width access of 7ft although limited in depth and used for storage only.
TENURE
Freehold. Vacant possession on completion.
SERVICES
All mains services except gas.
COUNCIL TAX
NNDC. Band to be advised.
EPC
Band D
Storm Doris sweeps into Norwich: Footage from across city as 70mph winds set in
Thousands of homes are without power and trees have fallen across Norfolk and Suffolk as Storm Doris hits the region.
Norwich has so far been spared the worst - but gusts have caused some minor damage.