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  2. Riverside (Norwich) - Wikipedia

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    Riverside is an area in the city of Norwich in the English county of Norfolk along the east bank of the River Wensum.Very close to the Central Business District, it lies between the river and the Great Eastern Main Line, with Norwich station at the northern end and Norwich City's Carrow Road stadium at the southern end.

  3. Timeline of Norwich - Wikipedia

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    Calendar of the Freemen of Norwich from 1307 to 1603, London: E. Stock, 1888, OL 7247463M; William Hudson (1891), The Wards of the City of Norwich: Their Origin and History, Jarrold and Sons; William Hudson (1896), How the city of Norwich grew into shape, Norwich: Agas H. Goose; Charles Gross (1897). "Norwich". Bibliography of British Municipal ...

  4. Norwich - Wikipedia

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    Norwich claims to be the most complete medieval city in the United Kingdom. [5] It includes cobbled streets such as Elm Hill, Timber Hill and Tombland; ancient buildings such as St Andrew's Hall; half-timbered houses such as Dragon Hall, The Guildhall and Strangers' Hall; the Art Nouveau of the 1899 Royal Arcade; many medieval lanes; and the winding River Wensum that flows through the city ...

  5. River Wensum - Wikipedia

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    The Wensum is the principal river on which the city of Norwich was founded. [7] The river passes Carrow Road, the home of Norwich City F.C.; one end of the ground was originally named The River End in its honour, a name that still persists among fans. [8]

  6. How did the villages of Norwich get their names? - AOL

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    The oldest of the city’s villages, Norwichtown was where the city’s first settlers lived and is today one of two local historic districts in Norwich. According to the official history of ...

  7. Museum of Norwich at the Bridewell - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Norwich at the Bridewell (formerly The Bridewell and the Bridewell Museum) [1] is a museum of the social history of the city of Norwich in England. Constructed in the 14th century, it was one of the grandest medieval residences in the city. [1] Located next to St Andrew's Church, it is a Grade I listed building. [2]

  8. Category:Areas of Norwich - Wikipedia

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