Norwich, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Norwich, England
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Norwich Cathedral
Norwich, England
Dating primarily from the 12th century, the beautiful Norwich Cathedral features a magnificent set of roof bosses, misericords, monuments and more.
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Lime Kiln at Mousehold Court
Norwich, England
Lime Kiln. Circa 1780 - 1820. Red brick and flint.
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37, Gentleman's Walk
Norwich, England
Former use unknown, now public house. Circa 1500 with C18 onwards alterations and late C18 east addition. Rendered timber-frame and rendered brick.
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29, Fishergate
Norwich, England
House, formerly Public House. C17 and later with C20 refurbishment. Rendered, Pantiled roof. 2 storeys plus large double dormer.
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Fye Bridge
Norwich, England
Bridge. Rebuilt 1933. Brick and stone. 2 span with 3 piers. Brick parapet with stone coping.
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11-15, Fye Bridge Street
Norwich, England
Former house, now shops. C16 onwards. Rendered.
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2 and 2a, Fairfield Road
Norwich, England
House. Mid C19 with later alterations. Yellow brick; slate roof; scattered brick chimneys. Originally L-plan. 2 storeys; 4 window range.
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45-47, Elm Hill
Norwich, England
Pair of houses. 1880 (plaque) Red brick with rendered plinth and pantile roof. 2 brick chimneys.
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29, Exchange Street
Norwich, England
Offices, now shop. Early C19. with C20 alterations.
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33, Exchange Street
Norwich, England
Shop. Early C19. Red brick and pantiles.