Map Yarmouth + Norwich Area UK for Printing

Yarmouth and Norwich are two distinct places in the United Kingdom, located in the county of Norfolk. Norwich is the capital city of Norfolk and has a rich history dating back to Roman times, while Yarmouth, officially known as Great Yarmouth, is a coastal town with a history tied to maritime trade and tourism.

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Let’s explore some of the historic places, buildings, streets, and squares in these areas:

Norwich:

  1. Norwich Cathedral:
    • Construction of Norwich Cathedral began in 1096 and continued over several centuries. It is a magnificent example of Romanesque and Gothic architecture.
    • The cathedral houses a stunning medieval cloister and a beautiful spire. The intricate details of the stone carvings and stained glass windows make it a must-visit.
  2. Norwich Castle:
    • Built by the Normans as a royal palace in the 11th century, Norwich Castle has served various purposes throughout history, including a prison.
    • Today, it is a museum showcasing Norwich’s rich history, from the medieval period to the present day.
  3. Elm Hill:
    • Elm Hill is a picturesque cobbled street lined with historic buildings dating back to the Tudor period.
    • Many of the buildings have been beautifully preserved, and the street retains its medieval charm. Elm Hill is often used as a filming location for period dramas.
  4. The Market Place:
    • Norwich Market, located in the heart of the city, is one of the oldest and largest outdoor markets in England.
    • The Market Place is surrounded by historic buildings, including the Guildhall, a medieval structure that has served as a seat of civic government for centuries.
  5. The Lanes:
    • The Lanes are a network of narrow medieval streets in the city center. They are home to a variety of independent shops, cafes, and historic buildings.

Great Yarmouth:

  1. Great Yarmouth Minster:
    • The Minster (St. Nicholas’ Church) is an imposing medieval church with a history dating back to the 12th century.
    • It has a distinctive tower and hosts various events and concerts throughout the year.
  2. The Rows:
    • Great Yarmouth has a network of narrow alleys called “The Rows.” These historic passages are lined with medieval buildings that house shops and businesses.
  3. South Quay:
    • South Quay is a historic riverside area with a collection of well-preserved merchant houses.
    • The area provides a glimpse into Yarmouth’s maritime past and offers scenic views of the River Yare.
  4. The Time and Tide Museum:
    • Housed in a converted Victorian herring curing works, this museum showcases the history of Great Yarmouth, focusing on its maritime heritage and fishing industry.
  5. Great Yarmouth Town Wall:
    • Parts of the medieval town wall are still visible in Great Yarmouth. The wall served as a defensive structure during various historical periods.

Both Norwich and Great Yarmouth are steeped in history, and exploring their historic places, buildings, streets, and squares provides a fascinating journey through time.

Author: Kirill Shrayber, Ph.D.

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