The esteemed University of East
Anglia and a
thriving arts scene draw many newcomers to the
region. An aerial view of the city centre awards
you the famous multi-coloured stripy mass of market
stalls, while the Norman Castle dominates the centre,
its turrets rising up on the handsome mound of
Castle Meadow.
Norwich has an excellent half
hourly train service to London (1hr 50mins) and
to Cambridge (1hr) making day trips out of the
city a tempting option. Now also boasting an international
airport, daily flights to destinations as diverse
as Iceland and Croatia also promise colourful travel
possibilities for the Norwich citizen.
The River Wensum snakes through the city. A great
way to spend a day or a week under the summer sunshine
is to hire a boat and navigate through the reed
and tree-lined Norfolk Broads, mooring at waterside
local pubs for refreshments.
All this, and we haven’t even mentioned the
crowning glory of the region; the Norfolk coast.
Vast, peaceful sandy planes surround much of the
county’s borders where Cromer crabs can be
enjoyed and succulent samphire picked.
If you are intested in moving to the area or would like to know more about property prices, Potters Estate Agents Norwich will be only too glad to help.
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