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This pub played its part in World War II.
Norwich’s market is the largest Monday-to-Sunday open market in the country!
Snippets of Norwich’s history are displayed on the walls of this pub.
Discover the history of Dereham.
This site had previously been occupied by two Methodist chapels.
This grade II listed property is actually two buildings, combined in recent times.
Thoughtout this pub there are penny farthing bicycles, because they feature on the town sign.
Did you know the Benedictine nunnery of St George is one of the oldest of Thetford’s religious houses?
Did you know, once it was possible to walk across the river from Great Yarmouth to Gorleston stepping from boat to boat?
King’s Lynn was once called Lenne Regis.
This pub owes its name to both the glass company which had been on this site for several decades and Norwich’s long history with glass.