Norwich Cathedral
Norwich Cathedral needs very little by way of introduction. For the better part of a millennium, this Norman building has dominated the Norwich skyline, a testament to the original importance attributed to this fine city. Continue reading
The English Whisky Co.
The distillery and visitor centre lie just off the B1111 at Roudham amongst a grove of cricket bat willows. In addition to the fascinating distillery, shop and coffee shop, there is extensive ‘green’ space to walk and picnic or to simply sit and reflect on the fact that history is being made along with whisky, as it is once again produced in England. Continue reading
Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery
Norwich Castle is one museum that you simply can’t miss in more ways than one. Set high on Castle Mound in the centre of Norwich, it looks majestically over the skyline that it must have seen alter so dramatically in the almost 1000 years of its existence. Continue reading
Heydon Tea Rooms
Sit inside and enjoy the white tablecloths and real china like your Grandma used to use (sugar cube tongs included) or take your tea or coffee outside on warmer days and relax amidst the serene, slow-paced setting of Heydon Village. Continue reading
Bedfords
Situated in the heart of Norwich, Bedfords offers an excellent, café-bar experience from one of the City’s oldest buildings.
High, beamed ceilings provide a striking contrast to the contemporary furniture, and the varied menu offers a good-value selection of above-average, modern pub-grub and bar meals. Continue reading
Gressenhall Farm & Workhouse
Situated just outside Dereham, and about 20-30 minutes drive from Norwich, in the centre of Norfolk, Gressenhall Farm & Workhouse is a fantastic day out for all the family. Continue reading







