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26 February 2025
Norwich is rich with incredible literary heritage, so where better to celebrate World Book Day than the City of Stories?
12 August 2024
Dragon Hall is one of Norwich’s oldest buildings and is home to the National Centre for Writing. The 15th century merchant’s hall was built by Robert Toppes around 1427 – but based on buildings and settlements dating back more than 1,000 years.
Come and explore Julian of Norwich, medieval English writer and mystic, who lived here at St Julian’s Church in the heart of Norwich 650 years ago.
The National Centre for Writing has experienced an outstanding period of achievement and growth, becoming England’s leading literature development body.
The Britons Arms is a small independent coffee shop and restaurant trading on beautiful Elm Hill.
A 3 acre Grade II English Heritage registered garden. Over 140 years old. A haven of tranquillity and a glimpse into a bygone age.
The Bear Shop offers hundreds of bruins for collectors and children as well as well-known Steiff bears and the delightful range of Charlie Bears.
Inspirational public art museum in a world-class Norman Foster building at the University of East Anglia (UEA).
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.
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