Yes, York and Bath and Edinburgh are fabulous visits if you’re looking to indulge in historic reflection (all covered in previous posts). However, our islands making up the UK are steeped in history. The city of Norwich is a showcase example of what can be gained given the foresight and will to preserve our heritage.
With the Maids Head Hotel, Norwich lays claim to the oldest of its kind in the UK.


Its Winepress restaurant also provides a great option for dining while reflecting on that history…




Just a few steps, and you’re back many centuries on Elm Hill...


The wonderful maze of huts making up Norwich Market are also flanked by the Guildhall as a fine example of past civic pride…


And for those who enjoy a religious veneer to their travels, it is yet another city that boasts two fine cathedrals amongst the very numerous preserved churches throughout the city centre…


Claims to be its oldest pub (Adam & Eve) seem to come with a qualification, but the opportunity to prompt historic reflection with a fine local beer proves an unqualified success…


Until we speak again, if it’s history you want, Norwich has it covered… even in your hotel bathroom…











