A guidebook to Dairy Farm Cottage

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A guidebook to Dairy Farm Cottage

Sightseeing

Beautiful Norman cathedral in the heart of the city's Tombland area
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Norwich katedral
65 The Close
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Beautiful Norman cathedral in the heart of the city's Tombland area
Houses a fine museum and art gallery featuring the work of the Norwich School of Painters
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Norwich Castle
24 Castle Mdw
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Houses a fine museum and art gallery featuring the work of the Norwich School of Painters
The city's real meeting place, housing the library and BBC Studios, a Pizza Express and coffee shop. (Sadly the Tourism info Centre is now closed)
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The Forum
Millennium Plain
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The city's real meeting place, housing the library and BBC Studios, a Pizza Express and coffee shop. (Sadly the Tourism info Centre is now closed)
Outstanding collection of modern art on the campus of UEA and fine walk around the neighbouring lake and Earlham Park
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Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts
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Outstanding collection of modern art on the campus of UEA and fine walk around the neighbouring lake and Earlham Park

City/town information

Once famed for having a church for every week of the year and a pub for every day, Norwich is a wonderful city to explore, whether you are a foodie, a culture vulture or a shopaholic! It has a magnificent Norman cathedral, imposing castle housing the city’s museum and art gallery, pretty winding streets packed with independent shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants and a vibrant cultural scene. You can enjoy top West End shows at the Theatre Royal, alternative entertainment at the Playhouse and Norwich Arts Centre, amazing exhibitions at the Sainsbury Centre for the Visual Arts and don’t miss Cinema City, an intimate 3-screen art-house cinema housed in one of the city’s most historic buildings, complete with bar and restaurant.
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Norwich
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Once famed for having a church for every week of the year and a pub for every day, Norwich is a wonderful city to explore, whether you are a foodie, a culture vulture or a shopaholic! It has a magnificent Norman cathedral, imposing castle housing the city’s museum and art gallery, pretty winding streets packed with independent shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants and a vibrant cultural scene. You can enjoy top West End shows at the Theatre Royal, alternative entertainment at the Playhouse and Norwich Arts Centre, amazing exhibitions at the Sainsbury Centre for the Visual Arts and don’t miss Cinema City, an intimate 3-screen art-house cinema housed in one of the city’s most historic buildings, complete with bar and restaurant.
The nearest stretch of coast, and one of the nicest, is at Winterton-on-Sea just 40 minutes’ drive away where you will find endless sand dunes and basking seals galore. Don't miss the wonderful Fisherman's Rest pub in the village or the nearby Nelson Head at Horsey
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Winterton-on-Sea
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The nearest stretch of coast, and one of the nicest, is at Winterton-on-Sea just 40 minutes’ drive away where you will find endless sand dunes and basking seals galore. Don't miss the wonderful Fisherman's Rest pub in the village or the nearby Nelson Head at Horsey

Neighbourhoods

Swardeston is a quiet village about 3 miles south west of Norwich surrounded by fields and pretty lanes. You will find lots of lovely walks on the doorstep. Head straight out of our gate and quarter of a mile down the lane just over the bridge you come to Swardeston Common; in the summer you can watch champion cricket side Swardeston play on the green. And the quiet lanes around us are ideal for cycling with no steep hills - well not many anyway! Local pubs include The Cellar House and Red Lion both in Eaton, the Marsh Harrier at Harford Bridge and the World’s End at Mulbarton. For gastro pubs further afield there is the excellent Bird in the Hand at Wreningham and The Wildebeest at Stoke Holy Cross. As for shops, there is a Waitrose in Eaton and a large Tesco at Harford Bridge on the A140, each about 2 miles away. Mulbarton has a small Co-op and Budgens, both with extended opening hours, Budgens also has a post office. There’s a local farm shop, The Paddocks, at Mulbarton and, even closer at hand, you can buy home-grown beef and lamb from The Pantry at nearby Intwood Farm. There is a small bakery in the village (by the garage on the main road) but they do close quite early so don’t leave it until after lunch to buy a loaf! Nearest newsagent is Cringleford Stores on Intwood Road (1½ miles).
Swardeston
Swardeston is a quiet village about 3 miles south west of Norwich surrounded by fields and pretty lanes. You will find lots of lovely walks on the doorstep. Head straight out of our gate and quarter of a mile down the lane just over the bridge you come to Swardeston Common; in the summer you can watch champion cricket side Swardeston play on the green. And the quiet lanes around us are ideal for cycling with no steep hills - well not many anyway! Local pubs include The Cellar House and Red Lion both in Eaton, the Marsh Harrier at Harford Bridge and the World’s End at Mulbarton. For gastro pubs further afield there is the excellent Bird in the Hand at Wreningham and The Wildebeest at Stoke Holy Cross. As for shops, there is a Waitrose in Eaton and a large Tesco at Harford Bridge on the A140, each about 2 miles away. Mulbarton has a small Co-op and Budgens, both with extended opening hours, Budgens also has a post office. There’s a local farm shop, The Paddocks, at Mulbarton and, even closer at hand, you can buy home-grown beef and lamb from The Pantry at nearby Intwood Farm. There is a small bakery in the village (by the garage on the main road) but they do close quite early so don’t leave it until after lunch to buy a loaf! Nearest newsagent is Cringleford Stores on Intwood Road (1½ miles).
Further afield, the Norfolk Broads are not far away, the endless sand dunes and basking seals of Winterton-on-Sea are just 40 minutes’ drive and the north Norfolk coast is also in easy reach, with the vast beaches of Holkham and Wells-Next-The-Sea, the quaint charm of Blakeney Quay and the cliffs of Sheringham, Cromer and Mundesley. In the west of the county you can visit Sandringham, the Queen’s favourite country retreat, and other attractions include Pensthorpe Natural Park just outside Fakenham, the Norfolk Wildlife Trust’s Visitor Centre at Cley Marshes on the north Norfolk coast and of course the traditional seaside delights of Great Yarmouth seafront! The charming market towns of the Waveney Valley (Harleston, Bungay, Beccles) are just to the south of us.
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Norfolk
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Further afield, the Norfolk Broads are not far away, the endless sand dunes and basking seals of Winterton-on-Sea are just 40 minutes’ drive and the north Norfolk coast is also in easy reach, with the vast beaches of Holkham and Wells-Next-The-Sea, the quaint charm of Blakeney Quay and the cliffs of Sheringham, Cromer and Mundesley. In the west of the county you can visit Sandringham, the Queen’s favourite country retreat, and other attractions include Pensthorpe Natural Park just outside Fakenham, the Norfolk Wildlife Trust’s Visitor Centre at Cley Marshes on the north Norfolk coast and of course the traditional seaside delights of Great Yarmouth seafront! The charming market towns of the Waveney Valley (Harleston, Bungay, Beccles) are just to the south of us.