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111 Places in Norwich That You Shouldn't Miss

111 Places in Norwich That You Shouldn't Miss

By (author) Martin Dunford
By (author) Karin Tearle

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Publishing 1st May 2025
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    • The ultimate insider's guide to Norwich for locals and experienced travellers
    • Features interesting and unusual places not found in traditional travel guides
    • Part of the international 111 Places series with over 650 titles and 3.8 million copies in print worldwide 
    • Appeals to both the local market (more than 193,000 people call Norwich home) and the tourist market (more than 39 million people visit Norwich every year!) 
    • Fully illustrated with 111 full-page colour photographs
    • Revised and updated
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    Make the most of Norwich with this new guide to the sights and secrets of East Anglia’s premier city, from the unknown treasures of its magnificent cathedral to the legends and stories behind its historic pubs. It’s a place of numerous historical layers, with intrigue and interest lurking on every corner, from the black circus proprietor who inspired one of The Beatles’ most famous songs to remnants of England’s most notorious red-light districts. It’s eminently walkable, too, but you can also bike or even canoe your way around the centre, maybe even heading out to explore the natural beauty of Broads National Park which lies just beyond.

    About the Author

    Martin Dunford is one of the founders of the international travel guide series Rough Guides and is the author of more than 10 guidebooks, including 111 Places you Shouldn’t Miss in Greenwich. As founder of the UK travel and accommodation website www.coolplaces.co.uk, he writes regularly about the UK, and he is also a trustee of the Norfolk charity, The Broads Trust, working regularly with tourism businesses in the Broads National Park. He divides his time between London and Norfolk. Karin Tearle has a BA in French and Italian from Goldsmiths, University of London and lived in Bordeaux, France for several years before returning to the UK to have a family. She is a trustee of the Rwanda Development Trust which funds small capacity-building projects and was interpreter for the BBC World Service for a programme about the 1994 genocide. Karin has retained her links with the country and continues to work with the Rwandese. She also manages a listed building in Greenwich and has an affinity with this historic town where she has lived for 13 years. Karin is social secretary of Aperture Woolwich Photographic Society, one of the oldest clubs in the country and is extremely passionate about photography.

    Specifications
    Publisher
    Emons Verlag
    ISBN
    9783740825614
    Publish date
    1st May 2025
    Binding
    Paperback / softback
    Territory
    World excluding Germany and Austria
    Size
    205 mm x 135 mm
    Pages
    240 Pages
    Illustrations
    111 colour
    Name of series
    111 Places
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