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  2. Category:Pubs in Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    Pubs in Norwich (5 P) Pages in category "Pubs in Norfolk" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... Code of Conduct; Developers;

  3. The Ferry Boat Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Ferry Boat Inn is currently closed. In January 2010, the site was sold to the Borthwick family, who received planning permission to build Norwich Backpackers on the site. [citation needed] The development would include a micro pub as part of the building, along with a cafe overlooking the river and a cycle and canoe storage barn.

  4. Category:Pubs in Norwich - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Pubs in Norwich" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. ... Code of Conduct;

  5. Adam and Eve, Norwich - Wikipedia

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    Adam and Eve is a pub in the city of Norwich, England. It is located in Bishopgate, close to Norwich Cathedral, the Great Hospital and Norwich Law Courts. It is widely claimed to be the oldest pub in the city, [1] with the earliest known reference made in 1249. [2] [3]

  6. Woolworths, Wilko and now WH Smith – why Britain’s high ...

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    Life without Woolworths was unthinkable and yet, in the blink of an eye, it was all too real. A hundred years after the first UK shop opened in Liverpool, all 807 branches closed up for good in ...

  7. Billy Bluelight - Wikipedia

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    Sculpture of Billy Bluelight on the Wherryman's Way at Bramerton, Norfolk.The River Yare can be seen in background. William Cullum (10 April 1859 [1] – July 1949), [2] known as Billy Bluelight, was a popular English flower vendor and cult figure in Norwich.

  8. Golden Triangle (Norwich) - Wikipedia

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    The name Golden Triangle was coined by Norwich estate agents during the 1980s property boom and the term was used to highlight this popular area for people to live in. [5] As the city slowly crept outwards during the Victorian period, terraced housing was developed on land owned by a few rich landowners. The Heigham Lodge Estate of Timothy ...

  9. Elm Hill, Norwich - Wikipedia

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    Elm Hill, Norwich is a historic cobbled lane in Norwich, Norfolk with many buildings dating back to the Tudor period.It is a famous Norwich landmark and features the Briton's Arms coffee house, The Stranger's Club, Pettus House (Elm Hill Collectables),The Tea House (in Wrights Court) and the Dormouse Bookshop.