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Norwich (/ ˈnɒrɪdʒ (tʃ) /) is a city and a non-metropolitan district located in the East Anglia region, east of England. It is the administrative center of Norfolk County. In 2001 it had 121,550 inhabitants.
Our selection of Apartments in Norwich
Lower Clarence Road
Fishergate Apartments
Contractor friendly from 'TOBS Norwich'
No 10 The Abbey
Quayside
St Giles Serviced Apartments
Flat 4, York Terrace
46c Saint Giles
Our selection of Hotels in Norwich
The Maids Head Hotel ★★★★
Holiday Inn Norwich City, an IHG Hotel ★★★★
St Giles House Hotel ★★★★
The William IV
Holiday Inn Norwich, Ipswich Road, an IHG Hotel ★★★
Holiday Inn Norwich North, an IHG Hotel ★★★★
Holiday Inn Express Norwich, an IHG Hotel ★★★
Best Western Plus Oaklands Hotel ★★★
Norwich Castle
Norwich Castle (in English: Norwich Castle)? It is a royal English fortification from the medieval era built in the city of Norwich, in Norfolk County. It was founded in the wake of the Norman conquest of England when William the Conqueror (r. 1066-1087) ordered its construction because he wanted to have a fortified place in the then important city of Norwich. It has been proven that it was his only castle in East Anglia. It is one of the Norwich 12 heritage sites.
The castle now houses the "Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery" (Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery), which has significant obj ...
Norwich Cathedral
Not to be confused with the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist of Norwich, of Catholic worship.
Norwich Cathedral is a temple of the Anglican cult of England located in Norwich, county of Norfolk, and consecrated to the Holy and Indivisible Trinity. It is the cathedral seat of the Diocese of Norwich of the Church of England and one of the twelve most prominent heritage sites in the city.
The works of the cathedral began in 1096 using stone and mortar, while the facade was covered with cream-colored Caen limestone. The space of the new temple was created with the demolition of an Anglo-Saxon se ...