Norwich

From 2018 to 2020, Norwich has been celebrated by the Sunday Times as one of the ‘Best Places to Live’, and with good reason:

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you’ll find everything you want within walking distance; independent shops, delicious restaurants, intimate theatres, and contemporary galleries. Your route into the historic city centre will take you past iconic buildings, including the picturesque Tudor Tombland and the magnificent cathedral.

 

HISTORY AND EDUCATION

With two universities, two cathedrals, and one impressive castle, this is a compact city with big aspirations, offering plenty to do and lots to explore. Described by Thomas Fuller, an English historian,as “a city in an orchard” in 1662, Norwich is the only city in England in the centre of a National Park and is full of lovely parks, hidden woods, and unexpected nature.

Friendly, welcoming, and progressive to its core, Norwich is a fine city that is used to thinking differently.

 

LEISURE

Coffee culture is booming in Norwich, with delicious roasts available throughout the city.

The much-loved Norwich Lanes are packed full of independent shops. It’s worth wandering down the Royal Arcade for the Art Deco architecture alone, but you’ll find plenty of gorgeous shops too. Stroll along to St Benedict’s for a spot to eat, typical of the Norwich eatery scene, including local icons and Michelin guide picks. Head out for a gig, play, or comedy show, and then, to round the evening off end the night with a drink or two at one of Norwich’s independent pubs or bars.

Norwich market, winner of the Best Large Outdoor Market in 2019, is a place where you can skip the supermarket and buy fresh, local and independent: the stallholders source the best produce from miles around.

 

TRANSPORT

Norwich is well connected by bus, rail and air with the refurbished bus, train and airport. Photos of above Bury St Edmunds, Cambridge, Ipswich and London are all within an hour and a half by bus, car or train.

 

NORFOLK

Norfolk the county of Norwich, it has to be experienced to be believed. Travel in any direction to discover stunning coastline, ancient woodlands, the dazzling rivers and lakes of the Norfolk Broads and huge expanses of countryside and skies.

The idyllic Broads National Park is just a thirty minute drive* from your door, where you can try your hand at sailing, go for long walks, or enjoya traditional meal at a riverside pub. Travel a bit further, and you’ll find yourself at the beach. Deservedly an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Norfolk Coast is breathtaking. Perfect for classic seaside days-out, getting back in touch with nature, wild-swimming, or hikes: Norfolk’s 84 miles of coast lies waiting to be explored. There’s plenty more to see, from nature reserves to National Trust properties, with charming market towns offering the perfect place to stop en route

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