Away from the crowds off the busy main road, take a right into Surrey Street to find Surrey House – working home of Aviva.
An amazing celebration of culture, with furniture, art, textiles and objects from India, Pakistan, Indonesia and more places besides.
Amongst handsome Georgian structures and small shop fronts, Upper St Giles feels like a secret, sitting at the west tip of Norwich Lanes.
This pretty little cruciform church sits at the top of Elm Hill on Princes Street.
Sonkai is an independent jeweller in The Royal Arcade in Norwich. We specialise in our own designs and ranges and love to make bespoke pieces.
Serving Norwich since 1835, Thorns has everything under one roof to satisfy all your DIY needs.
From the code that made it happen to the latest releases, delve deep into the world of gaming, and meet the people behind the pixels.
Without doubt Elm Hill is the most famous street in Norwich. It is also the most complete medieval street in the city.
Holding services almost every day, this centrally located church is both full of history and life.
England’s largest and most elaborate provincial medieval city hall.
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