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Cathedral Close / Riverside Walk / Prince of Wales Road

Norwich, England

Cathedral Close / Riverside Walk / Prince of Wales Road

Length1.2 mi
Elev. Gain39.4 ft
Est. Steps3000

River

Scenic views

Wild flowers

City walk

Historic site

Quiet place

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Cathedral Close / Riverside Walk / Prince of Wales Road Introduction
Cathedral Close / Riverside Walk / Prince of Wales Road is a 1.2 mile (3,000-step) route located near Norwich, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 39.4 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
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Norwich Cathedral

Building
Norwich Cathedral is an English cathedral located in Norwich, Norfolk, dedicated to the Holy and Undivided Trinity. It is the cathedral church for the Church of England Diocese of Norwich and is one of the Norwich 12 heritage sites.The cathedral was begun in 1096 and constructed out of flint and mortar and faced with a cream-coloured Caen limestone.

Elm Hill, Norwich

Place
Elm Hill, Norwich is a historic cobbled lane in Norwich, Norfolk with many buildings dating back to the Tudor period.It is a famous Norwich landmark and features the Briton's Arms coffee house, The Stranger's Club, The Tea House (in Wrights Court) and the Dormouse Bookshop.It has been used as a location for television and film productions, most notably for the 2007 film Stardust.

Diocese of Norwich

Place
The Diocese of Norwich forms part of the Province of Canterbury in England.

Norwich Buddhist Centre

Place
The Norwich Buddhist Centre (UK) was established in Norwich, Norfolk, England in 1976. The centre is run by people associated with a Buddhist organisation called the Triratna Buddhist Community, previously the Friends of the Western Buddhist Order, founded by Sangharakshita in 1968.

Almary Green

Place
Almary Green is a small lawn in the Cathedral Close in Norwich, Norfolk, England. It is thought to be the site of the probably pre-Conquest church of St Ethelbert, which was burnt to the ground in the 1272 riots along with the bell tower and the Ethelbert Gate, with the latter being rebuilt by the Town on order of King John.

Cattle Market Street drill hall, Norwich

Place
The Cattle Market Street drill hall is a former military installation in Norwich, United Kingdom.

Norwich Anglo-Saxon

Place
The Norwich Anglo-Saxon is an ancient preserved skeleton of the age of around one thousand years, found in Norwich, England. It is a topic of study and interest in regard to the genetic composition of people of that region.

Pulls Ferry, Norwich

Place
Pulls Ferry is a former ferry house located on the River Wensum in Norwich, Norfolk. It is a flint building and was once a 15th-century watergate. It was the route for the stone used to build Norwich Cathedral. The stone came from Caen up the rivers Yare and Wensum. A canal, specifically built by the monks, used to run under the arch, where the Normans ferried the stone and building materials to be unloaded on the spot.

St Mary the Less, Norwich

Building
St Mary the Less, Norwich is a Grade I listed redundant parish church in the Church of England in Norwich.

St Peter Hungate, Norwich

Building
St Peter Hungate, Norwich is a Grade I listed redundant parish church in the Church of England in Norwich.
Route Details

Length

1.2 mi

Elev. Gain

39.4 ft

Est. Steps

3000
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