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  2. Maids Head Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel is in the city centre area of Norwich known as Tombland and is very close to Norwich Cathedral. Norwich railway station is 0.7 miles (1.1 km) south east of the hotel. The nearest airport is Norwich Airport and is 3.5 miles (5.6 km) north of the hotel [5]

  3. Sprowston Manor - Wikipedia

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    Sprowston Manor Hotel is a AA 4 star hotel, part of which is the 19th-century Sprowston Hall. It is located on the north east suburbs, of the English city of Norwich , close to the suburb of Sprowston and village of Rackheath , within the county of Norfolk , United Kingdom .

  4. Royal Hotel, Norwich - Wikipedia

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    The building is located at the western end of Prince of Wales Road, [3] at its junction with Agricultural Hall Plain. The building you see today was built to replace an old coaching inn [4] of the same name which stood on Gentleman's Walk overlooking Norwich marketplace and was approximately 0.5 miles (0.80 km) from the present building.

  5. Royal Arcade, Norwich - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Arcade is a grade II* listed [1] shopping arcade in Norwich's city centre which runs from Norwich Market on its west side to the Back of the Inns. [2] The architect of the Arcade was George Skipper, the designer was William James Neatby of Royal Doulton, and it was built in 1899 on the site of the former Royal Hotel and Angel inn.

  6. Norwichtown - Wikipedia

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    Continuing down Washington Street toward Norwich town is the most famous of historic homes in Norwich, the Leffingwell Inn. Stephen Backus built the original house in 1675. [ 7 ] In 1700, Thomas Leffingwell 2nd, the son of Norwich co-founder Thomas Leffingwell, [ 8 ] bought the house and converted the original two-room house into an inn.

  7. Dunston Hall Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Dunston Hall Hotel is an Elizabethan Revival style Grade II listed building in the village of Dunston, Norfolk, England. [ 2 ] It is part of the QHotels Collection group of hotels and has an AA four-star rating.

  8. Leffingwell Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Inn was founded by Thomas Leffingwell 2nd, the son of Norwich co-founder Thomas Leffingwell. [2] Over the next century it was altered and expanded several times, reaching its present configuration, which is a roughly square structure with two main facades and long sloping roof lines along the other two facades, as if two saltbox houses had ...

  9. Earlham Road - Wikipedia

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    Few pictures of the event exist, the most well-known one being used for the Cadbury's Double Decker advertisements. On 3 March 1988, Earlham Road was the scene of the bizarre sinking of a double-decker bus. [2]

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