Norwich - the best preserved English Tudor city
2 days in Norwich, England - Did not realise until we went to Norwich that from Medieval times until the industrial revolution Norwich was both the wealthiest and the second largest city in England. 57 churches stood within the city wall, 31 of the medieval churches still exist today, and seven are still used for worship plus there are 2 cathedrals. We started at the Sainsbury Centre and art gallery on the way into town. We visited St Giles church with its 1896 organ, walked along the recently renovated Wensum riverside walk past the Briton’s Arms and along the cobbled street of the Tudor Elm Hill, the most photographed crocked Augustine Stewart house and on to the 900 year old cathedral. Back along the river we passed Pull’s ferry, the Cow Tower, the new Jarrold bridge and the oldest pub in the city (would you Adam and Eve it) and on to the museum and art gallery in Norwich Castle. We toured Strangers’ Hall and finished with a visit to the 900 year old Market.
Places to see in ( Norwich - UK )
Places to see in ( Norwich - UK )
Norwich is a city on the River Wensum in East Anglia and lies about 100 miles north-east of London. Norwich is the regional administrative centre for East Anglia and county town of Norfolk. During the 11th century, Norwich was the largest city in England after London, and one of its most important. Norwich remained the capital of the most populous English county until the Industrial Revolution.
In May 2012, Norwich was designated England's first UNESCO City of Literature. Since 1298 Norwich has returned two members of parliament to the House of Commons. Until 1950 the city was an undivided constituency, returning two MPs. Since that date the area has been divided between two single-member constituencies: Norwich North and Norwich South.
The principal local football club is Norwich City, also known as the Canaries, who play in the second tier of English football, the Championship, after being relegated from the Premier League at the end of the 2015–16 season.
Norwich stands north of the A47 (bypassed to the south of the city), which connects it with Great Yarmouth to the east, and Kings Lynn and Peterborough to the west. Norwich railway station lies east of Norwich city centre, and is managed by Abellio Greater Anglia. The bus companies serving Norwich include Anglian Bus, First Norfolk & Suffolk, Konectbus, Sanders and Stagecoach Norfolk. Norwich International Airport is a feeder to KLM's Schiphol hub. FlyBe, Eastern Airways, and Bristow Helicopters all serve Norwich.
Alot to see in ( Norwich - UK ) such as :
Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts
Felbrigg Hall
St Peter Mancroft
Norwich Castle
City of Norwich Aviation Museum
Norwich Cathedral
Norwich Market
Dragon Hall, Norwich
Cow Tower, Norwich
Norwich 12
Bewilderwood
Strumpshaw Hall Steam Museum
Eaton Park Miniature Railway
Plantation Garden, Norwich
Whitlingham Country Park
Earlham Park
Strangers' Hall
Norfolk Museums & Archaeology Service
Waterloo Park
Colman's Mustard Shop & Museum
Catton Park, Old Catton, Norwich
Bridewell Museum
Mousehold Heath
The Old Skating Rink Gallery
Royal Norfolk Regimental Museum
Heigham Park
Sloughbottom Park
Pulls Ferry, Norwich
Wensum Local Nature Reserve
Marston Marsh
Hungate Medieval Art
The Ethelbert Gate
St Laurence's Church, Norwich
The Erpingham Gate
The Playbarn
Anderson's Meadow
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Places to see in ( Norwich - UK )
Places to see in ( Norwich - UK )
Norwich is a city on the River Wensum in East Anglia and lies about 100 miles north-east of London. Norwich is the regional administrative centre for East Anglia and county town of Norfolk. During the 11th century, Norwich was the largest city in England after London, and one of its most important. Norwich remained the capital of the most populous English county until the Industrial Revolution.
In May 2012, Norwich was designated England's first UNESCO City of Literature. Since 1298 Norwich has returned two members of parliament to the House of Commons. Until 1950 the city was an undivided constituency, returning two MPs. Since that date the area has been divided between two single-member constituencies: Norwich North and Norwich South.
The principal local football club is Norwich City, also known as the Canaries, who play in the second tier of English football, the Championship, after being relegated from the Premier League at the end of the 2015–16 season.
Norwich stands north of the A47 (bypassed to the south of the Norwich city), which connects it with Great Yarmouth to the east, and Kings Lynn and Peterborough to the west. Norwich railway station lies east of Norwich city centre, and is managed by Abellio Greater Anglia. The bus companies serving Norwich include Anglian Bus, First Norfolk & Suffolk, Konectbus, Sanders and Stagecoach Norfolk. Norwich International Airport is a feeder to KLM's Schiphol hub. FlyBe, Eastern Airways, and Bristow Helicopters all serve Norwich.
Alot to see in ( Norwich - UK ) such as :
Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts
Felbrigg Hall
St Peter Mancroft
Norwich Castle
City of Norwich Aviation Museum
Norwich Cathedral
Norwich Market
Dragon Hall, Norwich
Cow Tower, Norwich
Norwich 12
Bewilderwood
Strumpshaw Hall Steam Museum
Eaton Park Miniature Railway
Plantation Garden, Norwich
Whitlingham Country Park
Earlham Park
Strangers' Hall
Norfolk Museums & Archaeology Service
Waterloo Park
Colman's Mustard Shop & Museum
Catton Park, Old Catton, Norwich
Bridewell Museum
Mousehold Heath
The Old Skating Rink Gallery
Royal Norfolk Regimental Museum
Heigham Park
Sloughbottom Park
Pulls Ferry, Norwich
Wensum Local Nature Reserve
Marston Marsh
Hungate Medieval Art
The Ethelbert Gate
St Laurence's Church, Norwich
The Erpingham Gate
The Playbarn
Anderson's Meadow
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Places to see in ( Norwich - UK )
Places to see in ( Norwich - UK )
Norwich is a city on the River Wensum in East Anglia and lies about 100 miles north-east of London. Norwich is the regional administrative centre for East Anglia and county town of Norfolk. During the 11th century, Norwich was the largest city in England after London, and one of its most important. Norwich remained the capital of the most populous English county until the Industrial Revolution.
In May 2012, Norwich was designated England's first UNESCO City of Literature. Since 1298 Norwich has returned two members of parliament to the House of Commons. Until 1950 the city was an undivided constituency, returning two MPs. Since that date the area has been divided between two single-member constituencies: Norwich North and Norwich South.
The principal local football club is Norwich City, also known as the Canaries, who play in the second tier of English football, the Championship, after being relegated from the Premier League at the end of the 2015–16 season.
Norwich stands north of the A47 (bypassed to the south of the Norwich city), which connects it with Great Yarmouth to the east, and Kings Lynn and Peterborough to the west. Norwich railway station lies east of Norwich city centre, and is managed by Abellio Greater Anglia. The bus companies serving Norwich include Anglian Bus, First Norfolk & Suffolk, Konectbus, Sanders and Stagecoach Norfolk. Norwich International Airport is a feeder to KLM's Schiphol hub. FlyBe, Eastern Airways, and Bristow Helicopters all serve Norwich.
Alot to see in ( Norwich - UK ) such as :
Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts
Felbrigg Hall
St Peter Mancroft
Norwich Castle
City of Norwich Aviation Museum
Norwich Cathedral
Norwich Market
Dragon Hall, Norwich
Cow Tower, Norwich
Norwich 12
Bewilderwood
Strumpshaw Hall Steam Museum
Eaton Park Miniature Railway
Plantation Garden, Norwich
Whitlingham Country Park
Earlham Park
Strangers' Hall
Norfolk Museums & Archaeology Service
Waterloo Park
Colman's Mustard Shop & Museum
Catton Park, Old Catton, Norwich
Bridewell Museum
Mousehold Heath
The Old Skating Rink Gallery
Royal Norfolk Regimental Museum
Heigham Park
Sloughbottom Park
Pulls Ferry, Norwich
Wensum Local Nature Reserve
Marston Marsh
Hungate Medieval Art
The Ethelbert Gate
St Laurence's Church, Norwich
The Erpingham Gate
The Playbarn
Anderson's Meadow
( Norwich - UK) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Norwich . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Norwich - UK
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Places to see in ( Norwich - UK )
Places to see in ( Norwich - UK )
Norwich is a city on the River Wensum in East Anglia and lies about 100 miles north-east of London. Norwich is the regional administrative centre for East Anglia and county town of Norfolk. During the 11th century, Norwich was the largest city in England after London, and one of its most important. Norwich remained the capital of the most populous English county until the Industrial Revolution.
In May 2012, Norwich was designated England's first UNESCO City of Literature. Since 1298 Norwich has returned two members of parliament to the House of Commons. Until 1950 the city was an undivided constituency, returning two MPs. Since that date the area has been divided between two single-member constituencies: Norwich North and Norwich South.
The principal local football club is Norwich City, also known as the Canaries, who play in the second tier of English football, the Championship, after being relegated from the Premier League at the end of the 2015–16 season.
Norwich stands north of the A47 (bypassed to the south of the Norwich city), which connects it with Great Yarmouth to the east, and Kings Lynn and Peterborough to the west. Norwich railway station lies east of Norwich city centre, and is managed by Abellio Greater Anglia. The bus companies serving Norwich include Anglian Bus, First Norfolk & Suffolk, Konectbus, Sanders and Stagecoach Norfolk. Norwich International Airport is a feeder to KLM's Schiphol hub. FlyBe, Eastern Airways, and Bristow Helicopters all serve Norwich.
Alot to see in ( Norwich - UK ) such as :
Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts
Felbrigg Hall
St Peter Mancroft
Norwich Castle
City of Norwich Aviation Museum
Norwich Cathedral
Norwich Market
Dragon Hall, Norwich
Cow Tower, Norwich
Norwich 12
Bewilderwood
Strumpshaw Hall Steam Museum
Eaton Park Miniature Railway
Plantation Garden, Norwich
Whitlingham Country Park
Earlham Park
Strangers' Hall
Norfolk Museums & Archaeology Service
Waterloo Park
Colman's Mustard Shop & Museum
Catton Park, Old Catton, Norwich
Bridewell Museum
Mousehold Heath
The Old Skating Rink Gallery
Royal Norfolk Regimental Museum
Heigham Park
Sloughbottom Park
Pulls Ferry, Norwich
Wensum Local Nature Reserve
Marston Marsh
Hungate Medieval Art
The Ethelbert Gate
St Laurence's Church, Norwich
The Erpingham Gate
The Playbarn
Anderson's Meadow
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Richard the Lionheart by Laura Cannell
Laura Cannell - Double Recorders
Recorded live in concert at Hungate Medieval Arts on 25th October 2013.
Based on 'No Prisoner can tell... song by Richard the Lionheart.
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Recent excavations and community engagement at Tantallon Castle.
Adrian Cox (Historic Scotland) and Gordon Ewart (Kirkdale Archaeology) present their recent work at Tantallon Castle.