Wednesday, October 18, 2006

NORWICH, NORFOLK


This is a traditional English pub on the bank of the river Wensum situated near Norwich Cathedral between Tombland and the Saxon river crossing of Fye Bridge. This 14th century building has seen Norwich grow as a port, witnessed medieval traders unloading onto Quay side and was the haunt of wherry skippers who sailed on the Norfolk Broads. The sign dates back to Henry VIII and proclaims one of his favourite dishes. Well worth passing a few pubs for to look and try some local brews and Norfolk dishes.
Very soon I'll show you other pictures of the very charming city of Norwich

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