Norwich Holiday Cottages
Choose from 14 self catering holiday cottages in Norwich, Norfolk, 4 of which are dog friendly, 1 have hot tubs, and sleep between 2 and 6 guests.
The Old Post Office is a chic two-bedroom apartment offering stunning views of Norwich’s historic 11th-century market. With quaint shopping lanes, vibrant cafes, and popular restaurants just steps away, you’ll be right in the heart of the city's lively atmosphere. Perfect for a city break, this stylish retreat lets you fully enjoy all the charm and excitement Norwich has to offer! When staying at The Old Post Office, you can Explore Norwich’s medieval streets, where centuries-old buildings stand alongside contemporary shops and cafes. A visit to Norwich Market, one of the largest and oldest outdoor markets in the country, is a must for discovering local produce and unique artisanal goods. Savor the city’s thriving culinary scene with a meal at cozy cafes, restaurants, and traditional pubs. Enjoy classic pie and mash at The Rumsey Wells, or indulge in a premium steak at PRIME, known for the best cuts in town. Unwind at historic watering holes like The Sir Garnet, The Adam and Eve, or The Ribs of Beef, each offering a slice of Norwich’s rich pub culture. Immerse yourself in the city’s cultural heritage by visiting iconic landmarks such as Norwich Cathedral and Norwich Castle. For entertainment, check out comedy nights at The Playhouse or enjoy live performances at Norwich Theatre Royal. Take a walk down The Norwich Lanes; network of narrow, cobbled streets filled with independent shops, boutiques, cafes, and galleries. This vibrant area is perfect for wandering and discovering local craftsmanship, quirky gifts, and unique fashion. It’s also a great spot to enjoy a coffee or afternoon tea in one of the many charming cafes. For a relaxing walk, visitors can head to the Riverside Walk, which follows the River Wensum through the city. The peaceful path takes you past historic buildings, green spaces, and bridges, offering lovely views of the water. The area near Riverside Entertainment Complex has restaurants, bars, and leisure facilities, perfect for an evening out. For outdoor enthusiasts, Eaton Park is a short drive from the city center and offers a range of recreational activities, including tennis, miniature golf, and boating on the lake. The park’s wide-open spaces and beautiful flower gardens make it a great place for families to enjoy a day outdoors. If you fancy exploring further afield, take the short drive from Norwich to The Norfolk Broads which offer beautiful waterways perfect for boating, kayaking, and birdwatching. Visitors can explore nearby Wroxham or Horning for boat hire or join a guided river tour to experience the serene beauty of the Broads. Getting to and around the area near The Old Post Office, Norwich, is convenient and straightforward. Norwich Train Station is just a short walk or bus ride away, offering regular services to London, Cambridge, and the Norfolk coast. The city is well connected by road, with easy access to the A47 and A11 for those arriving by car. Local buses run frequently throughout Norwich, making it easy to explore the city’s attractions, including the Norwich Cathedral, Castle Museum, and Riverside. The city is compact and walkable, with many key sites, shopping areas, and dining options just a stroll away from The Old Post Office, while cycling is another popular way to navigate the city's scenic streets and paths. The open-plan living area combines comfort and style, with a plush 'L' shaped sofa, smart TV, and views of Norwich market. The kitchen island is perfect for cooking and socialising with loved ones. The fully equipped kitchen has everything you need, including a kitchen island and spacious dining table for six. Relax in two cosy double bedrooms, with a pull-out bed in the living room to accommodate two extra guests, bringing the total occupancy to six. Enjoy two modern bathrooms—one ensuite with a bath and the other with a shower—offering a refreshing start or a relaxing soak after a long day.
All Saints Green Cottage is a fabulous 1750’s townhouse, recently renovated with a modern décor just minutes from Norwich City Centre. Close to popular restaurants, cafes and public transport, this holiday home is ideal for those visiting the wonderful City of Norwich for leisure or business. The property offers 2-bedrooms, a large open-plan kitchen-living area, 2 ensuite bathrooms and a south facing outside patio area. All Saints Green Cottage, located in the heart of Norwich, is the perfect base for exploring all the city has to offer. With its convenient location, you’re just moments away from Norwich's vibrant mix of historic pubs, eclectic dining options, and charming shopping districts. Norwich boasts some of the finest pubs in the country, each with its own unique character. For lovers of ale, local favourites like The Coachmakers Arms and The Murderers Pub are must-visits. If you’re looking for something with historical charm, stop by The Adam and Eve, Norwich’s oldest and smallest pub. Dining options abound, whether you're craving breakfast, lunch, or dinner. Café 33 is great for a laid-back morning, while steak lovers should head to PRIME at the Edith Cavell for an exceptional meal. There’s no shortage of fantastic eateries, so feel free to ask for up-to-date recommendations during your stay. For those on the go, Norwich Market is a culinary hub, offering a wide range of food from all around the world. Sample everything from Turkish to Thai and enjoy a different flavour every day of your visit. Shopping in Norwich is a joy, especially in the Norwich Lanes, where boutique stores and independent shops offer a unique selection of clothing, crafts, and gifts. It’s the perfect place to find something special and take home a memory of your stay. All Saints Green Cottage is located in central Norwich, just off All Saints Green, and is easily accessible by car. The A11 and A47 provide main routes into the city and the central location makes it convenient to explore the area by foot once you’ve arrived. The nearest train station is Norwich Train Station, just a 10-15 minute walk from the cottage. Regular services run between London Liverpool Street, Cambridge, and other major cities. From the station, you can either walk, take a bus, or hop in a taxi to reach All Saints Green Cottage. Norwich has a comprehensive local bus network, with several stops located near All Saints Green Cottage. The bus service provides easy access to different parts of the city, as well as to nearby towns and villages if you wish to explore further afield. Cycling is a popular way to get around Norwich, especially with dedicated cycle paths running through the city. You can rent a bike locally and enjoy a scenic ride to Norwich Lanes, the Cathedral Quarter, or along the River Wensum. Given the central location, many of Norwich’s top attractions are within walking distance of All Saints Green Cottage. Whether you're headed to Norwich Market, The Norwich Lanes, or one of the many historic pubs and restaurants, you can easily explore the city on foot. If you’re looking to venture beyond Norwich, the Norfolk Broads and North Norfolk Coast are within easy reach by car or public transport, offering scenic waterways and charming coastal towns to discover. With its excellent central location, All Saints Green Cottage provides easy access to the best of Norwich and beyond, whether you’re exploring by car, bus, bicycle, or on foot. This Grade II listed townhouse was beautifully renovated in 2018, preserving its original charm while adding modern touches. The fully equipped kitchen offers everything you need, including crockery, utensils, a dishwasher, and a washer dryer. The open-plan layout features a large seating area and a stylish kitchen island, creating a perfect space for socialising. With a Smart TV, guests can access popular streaming services like Netflix, Amazon Prime, and BBC iPlayer. The spacious master bedroom boasts a double bed, ensuite bathroom, built-in wardrobes, and a large window that fills the room with natural light. The second bedroom includes a comfortable sofa bed, private ensuite, and luxurious rainfall shower. The bathrooms are elegantly designed with metro and mosaic tiles and feature rainfall showers for a spa-like experience. Outside, the south-facing patio garden is ideal for soaking up the sun.
Rosary Road Apartment is just five minutes from Norwich train station making it ideal for city breaks or business trips with quick access to the city centre. This spacious one-bedroom apartment is close to pubs, bars, and restaurants, as well as Carrow Road stadium. Off-road parking is an added bonus, making it a great choice for your stay in Norwich. Ideally situated just a 15-minute walk from Norwich city centre, Rosary Road Apartment is perfect for both city breaks and business trips. With Norwich Train Station less than five minutes away, the apartment offers convenient access to local amenities, including a Co-operative Food store and a small Marks & Spencer. A Morrisons supermarket is also just a 12-minute walk or a 5-minute drive from the apartment. For football fans, Carrow Road—home to Norwich City Football Club—is also just a 12-minute stroll away. Norwich itself is a vibrant city with plenty to offer. Explore the city’s theatres, museums, and famous Norwich Market, along with excellent shopping areas. The Riverside area, less than 10 minutes from Rosary Road, offers a wide range of popular restaurants, bars, and pubs, as well as entertainment options like Hollywood Bowl and the Odeon cinema. In the immediate vicinity, you’ll find plenty of local amenities, including cafés, convenience stores, takeaways, and pubs such as The Coach and Horses, The Fat Cat and Canary, and Tiffins Café. With everything within easy reach, Rosary Road Apartment is just 0.3 miles from Norwich Train Station and a short 15-minute walk to the heart of the city. Norwich is well-connected by major roads, including the A11 from London and Cambridge, and the A47 from the East Anglian coast. From these routes, it's easy to navigate into the city center and towards Rosary Road. Norwich Train Station, just 5 minutes walk from the property, offers frequent services to London Liverpool Street, Cambridge, and other major cities, making it an easy option for visitors arriving by train. From the station, you can either walk through the city or take a local bus or taxi to reach your destination. Norwich Bus Station, located just a short walk from away, serves a variety of local and regional routes. Buses frequently connect Norwich with nearby towns and villages, as well as the wider Norfolk and East Anglia areas. For local travel, Norwich’s bus network provides quick access to neighborhoods and popular attractions. Norwich is a compact and highly walkable city. Rosary Road is located near many of Norwich's top attractions, including Norwich Castle, The Norwich Lanes, and Chapelfield Gardens. Most key locations in the city center are within a 10-15 minute walk from Cambridge Street, making it ideal for exploring on foot. The city is is a cycle-friendly city, with designated bike lanes and scenic routes that make getting around on two wheels easy and enjoyable. There are cycle paths connecting the city center to surrounding areas, including Riverside and Eaton Park. The apartment offers excellent access to Norwich's public transport, walking routes, and cycling paths, making it easy to navigate both the local area and the wider city. With major train and bus stations nearby, as well as good road connections, visitors can easily reach the city's attractions and explore the beautiful Norfolk countryside and coast. Rosary Road Apartment has a cosy living and dining area. Unwind on the sofa with the smart TV and Freeview, or enjoy meals at the dining table by the bay window. The well-equipped kitchen has everything you need for home cooking, though the great location may tempt you to try local restaurants and takeaways. The double bedroom features a king-size bed and includes a dressing area with a large wardrobe and dressing table. The apartment has a bathroom with a shower.
The perfect choice for a city break or a base from which to take in all the highlights of Norfolk.
The Old Laundry House offers a cosy and unique space ideal for city breaks or professionals. With high-speed internet, a Smart TV, and year-round comfort from an air source heat pump, it’s perfect for a relaxing stay. Set on a hillside and just a short walk from Norwich city centre, beautiful river paths, and the historic 11th-century cathedral, The Old Laundry House is a great base for exploring all that the city has to offer. A stay at The Old Laundry House offers easy access to both the city’s cultural attractions and its scenic surroundings. Visitors staying here will find themselves close to the city center and some of Norwich’s top attractions, while also being well-connected to explore further afield. Just a short walk or bus ride from The Old Luandry Room, Norwich city centre is packed with historic landmarks, including Norwich Cathedral, one of the finest examples of Romanesque architecture in Europe, and Norwich Castle, a Norman fortress that now serves as a museum and art gallery. The Norwich Lanes are a must-visit, offering narrow streets lined with independent shops, cafés, and restaurants. Visitors can enjoy boutique shopping, quirky galleries, and vintage stores, along with the city’s famous open-air market, one of the largest and oldest in the country. Riverside is a lively part of Norwich near the property, featuring a mix of restaurants, bars, and entertainment options. Visitors can enjoy dining along the River Wensum, take in a movie at the cinema, or head to the Riverside Leisure Complex for bowling or a fitness session. Whitlingham Country Park is just a 10-minute drive from St Leonards Road and offers a beautiful escape into nature. With scenic lakes, woodland walks, and opportunities for water sports such as paddleboarding and canoeing, it's a great spot for outdoor enthusiasts. The Norfolk Broads, a network of rivers and lakes, are only about 20 minutes from Norwich and offer opportunities for boat hire, birdwatching, and walking. Visitors can take a relaxing boat trip or explore picturesque villages like Wroxham. The Old Luandry House provides a convenient base for exploring Norwich’s rich history, lively cultural scene, and easy access to the beautiful Norfolk countryside and waterways. Whether you're exploring the historic city or heading out for a day in nature, this area offers something for everyone. Staying at the Old Laundry House offers great public transport links, with regular buses to the city center and surrounding areas. Norwich Train Station is nearby for rail connections to London, Cambridge, and the Norfolk coast. The area is easily walkable, and cycling is also popular, with bike paths leading to various points of interest. For those driving, St Leonards Road is just off the A147 ring road, providing easy access to the city center, and the nearby A47 connects you to the rest of Norfolk. The property is close to Norwich Train Station, which offers regular rail services to London (approximately 1 hour 50 minutes), Cambridge, and the Norfolk coast, making it ideal for visitors arriving by train. Local bus services run frequently from the nearby Riverside area, connecting St Leonards Road to Norwich city centre, Riverside Entertainment, and other key parts of the city. The area is also walkable, with the city center just a 15-minute walk away. Additionally, cycling is popular in Norwich, with bike-friendly routes offering a pleasant way to explore both the city and surrounding parks like Whitlingham Country Park. The Old Laundry House offers a comfortable double bedroom with hotel-quality linen. It includes a workspace with plenty of outlets and high-speed internet. A smart TV is also provided. The private ensuite bathroom features a powerful shower, with freshly laundered towels included. Enjoy the private terrace, perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring.
Corner Cottage is a chic one-bedroom holiday let located just a short walk from Norwich city centre, complete with its own private parking. Situated in the sought-after 'Golden Triangle' area, you’ll be just minutes away from a variety of fantastic bars and cafes! This stylish retreat accommodates two guests and features a comfortable king-sized bedroom, along with an open-plan living area, kitchen, and bathroom. Corner Cottage is located in the heart of Norwich, close to the city's historic and cultural attractions. This vibrant area is perfect for visitors who want to explore Norwich's rich history, enjoy its thriving arts scene, and experience the lively local atmosphere. With easy access to shopping, dining, and entertainment, this location offers the best of city life while still being near green spaces and quiet spots for relaxation. Just a short walk from Corner Cottage, the city centre is home to many of Norwich’s top attractions, including Norwich Castle, a historic Norman fortress now functioning as a museum and art gallery. Visitors can explore the castle's history and enjoy exhibits on local archaeology, art, and natural history. Norwich Cathedral is another must-see, with its magnificent architecture and tranquil Cathedral Close, perfect for a peaceful walk. A 10-minute walk away, The Norwich Lanes are a collection of narrow, medieval streets filled with independent shops, boutiques, galleries, and cafés. Visitors can explore quirky shops, discover vintage treasures, and enjoy the unique, creative vibe of this area. The Lanes are also known for their lively bars and restaurants, offering everything from street food to fine dining. One of the largest and oldest open-air markets in the UK, Norwich Market offers a wide variety of food stalls, local produce, and unique crafts. It’s a great spot for sampling street food and picking up souvenirs. The market is located near the Guildhall and City Hall, iconic landmarks of Norwich. For a relaxing escape, visitors can take a stroll along the Riverside Walk, which follows the River Wensum through Norwich. This peaceful path passes historical landmarks and offers lovely views of the river and city. It's also close to the Riverside Entertainment Complex, where you’ll find cinemas, restaurants, and leisure facilities. The area surrounding Corner Cottage is packed with excellent dining options. Visitors can enjoy a wide range of cuisines, from fine dining to local pub fare. When staying at Corner Cottage you are perfectly situated to explore the best of Norwich, from its historic landmarks and vibrant arts scene to its shopping and dining. With easy access to the city’s green spaces, river walks, and transport links, it’s an ideal location for experiencing the charm and excitement of this historic city. Getting to and around Corner Cottage is easy and convenient, thanks to its central location and excellent transport links. Whether you're arriving by train, bus, car, or on foot, this area provides great access to the rest of the city and beyond. Norwich is a compact and highly walkable city. Cambridge Street is located near many of Norwich's top attractions, including Norwich Castle, The Norwich Lanes, and Chapelfield Gardens. Most key locations in the city center are within a 10-15 minute walk from Corner Cottage, making it ideal for exploring on foot. Norwich is a cycle-friendly city, with designated bike lanes and scenic routes that make getting around on two wheels easy and enjoyable. There are cycle paths connecting the city center to surrounding areas, including Riverside and Eaton Park. Norwich is well-connected by major roads, including the A11 from London and Cambridge, and the A47 from the East Anglian coast. From these routes, it's easy to navigate into the city center. Norwich’s local bus network provides extensive coverage across the city. You can catch frequent buses from nearby stops along Unthank Road or at the Norwich Bus Station, connecting you to areas like Eaton, Thorpe St. Andrew, and further afield. Norwich Train Station is about a 20-minute walk or a short bus ride from Corne Cottage. The station offers frequent services to London Liverpool Street, Cambridge, and other major cities, making it an easy option for visitors arriving by train. Corner Cottage is a bright and cheerful space designed for both comfort and convenience. On the ground floor, the open-plan living area offers plenty of space to relax, with a large sofa, armchair, and flat-screen TV. The dining table comfortably seats four, making it perfect for enjoying breakfast or lunch before heading out to explore Norwich. The fully equipped kitchen includes an oven, hob, microwave, fridge with freezer compartment, toaster, and all the cookware and utensils you’ll need, plus a washing machine. Upstairs, you'll find a spacious bedroom with a king-sized bed, wardrobe, and chest of drawers. The modern bathroom, also on this floor, features a bath with a shower overhead. At the front of the property, there’s a small, well-kept garden.
Situated in Norwich’s bustling ‘Golden Triangle,’ Apartment 2 is one-bedroom apartment ideal for couples or solo travellers. Whether you're staying for business or leisure, the apartment offers a cosy living space, well-equipped kitchen, and a quiet bedroom. Explore the nearby pubs, restaurants, and shops, or hop on a bus for quick access to the city centre, UEA, or Norfolk and Norwich Hospital. A great spot for both relaxation and convenience! Apartment 2, York Terrace is located in one of Norwich's most vibrant and desirable areas, offering visitors a blend of lively local culture, excellent dining options, and easy access to both the city centre and green spaces like Eaton Park. With great public transport links and a welcoming community atmosphere, Unthank Road is the perfect spot for exploring everything Norwich has to offer. Unthank Road is located about a 10-15 minute walk or a short bus ride from Norwich city centre, giving you easy access to some of the city’s main attractions. A short distance from Unthank Road, Chapelfield Gardens is a central park where you can relax, walk, or attend seasonal events. Adjacent to the gardens is Chantry Place Shopping Centre, home to a wide range of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options. If you are looking for an evening of entertainment, Norwich Theatre Royal is one of the city’s premier performing arts venues, offering a wide range of shows, from musicals to comedy and drama. It’s a popular destination for culture lovers and is located just a short walk or bus ride from Unthank Road. Whether you are looking for vibrant city life, peaceful walks or a weeked of delicious food, you will have it all within close proximity at Apartment 2, York Terrace. Unthank Road is highly walkable, with most local amenities and attractions easily reached on foot. It’s a pleasant area for walking, with tree-lined streets and plenty to see. For those driving, Unthank Road provides easy access to the A11 and A47, connecting you to the rest of Norfolk and beyond. Norwich Train Station is about a 20-minute walk or short bus ride from Unthank Road. The station offers direct services to London Liverpool Street, Cambridge, and other major destinations. Several bus routes run along Unthank Road, offering regular services to Norwich city centre, Norwich Train Station, and other key parts of the city. The frequent buses make it easy to explore the city without a car. If you are looking to enjoy some exercise wduring your stay, cycling is a popular way to get around Norwich, and Unthank Road is well-connected with cycle routes that lead to the city center and nearby parks like Eaton Park. The spacious bedroom in Apartment 2 features a comfortable double bed, built-in wardrobes, and bedside tables, with a large window that lets in plenty of natural light. Apartment 2 is split-level, with the bedroom located down a small set of steps upon entry. The bathroom includes a shower over the bath for your convenience. The upper level hosts an open-plan kitchen and living area, fully equipped for self-catering. Enjoy a quiet meal or relax on the two-seat sofa while watching your favourite shows. Freeview TV and Wi-Fi are also available.
York Terrace Apartment 7 is charming split-level apartment on lively Unthank Road, surrounded by vibrant pubs, restaurants, and cafes. Perfect for up to four guests, it offers affordable self-catering accommodation with two bedrooms. With parking for one car included in the rear car park, this is a great base for exploring the area. Apartment 7, York Terrace is located in one of Norwich's most vibrant and desirable areas, offering visitors a blend of lively local culture, excellent dining options, and easy access to both the city centre and green spaces like Eaton Park. With great public transport links and a welcoming community atmosphere, Unthank Road is the perfect spot for exploring everything Norwich has to offer. Unthank Road is located about a 10-15 minute walk or a short bus ride from Norwich city centre, giving you easy access to some of the city’s main attractions. A short distance from Unthank Road, Chapelfield Gardens is a central park where you can relax, walk, or attend seasonal events. Adjacent to the gardens is Chantry Place Shopping Centre, home to a wide range of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options. If you are looking for an evening of entertainment, Norwich Theatre Royal is one of the city’s premier performing arts venues, offering a wide range of shows, from musicals to comedy and drama. It’s a popular destination for culture lovers and is located just a short walk or bus ride from Unthank Road. Whether you are looking for vibrant city life, peaceful walks or a weeked of delicious food, you will have it all within close proximity at Apartment 7, York Terrace. The spacious open-plan living area includes a lounge with a sofa and flat-screen TV (with Netflix access) and a dining table that seats four guests. The well-equipped kitchen is slightly raised, allowing for a convenient view of the lounge while preparing meals. This apartment features a double bedroom with a king-size bed and a twin room with two single beds, comfortably accommodating up to four guests.
York Terrace Apartment 5 is a spacious split-level apartment in Norwich’s vibrant ‘Golden Triangle.’ Known for its lively mix of professionals, students, and families, the area offers great local amenities and is a short 15-minute walk to the city centre. Sleeping up to four guests, the apartment is ideal for solo travellers, couples and small groups. With the added bonus of a designated parking space, it's the perfect base for exploring the city with ease! Apartment 3, York Terrace is in one of the city's most vibrant and desirable areas. Unthank Road is a lively street filled with independent shops, cafés, restaurants, and pubs, making it a popular destination for both locals and visitors. The surrounding area offers a mix of historical charm and modern amenities, with easy access to the city center, parks, and cultural attractions. The Golden Triangle is one of Norwich’s most popular residential areas, known for its leafy streets, Victorian terraces, and independent spirit. This area is perfect for those who enjoy a mix of local culture, and it has a welcoming, community-focused atmosphere. Unthank Road is located about a 10-15 minute walk or a short bus ride from Norwich city centre, giving you easy access to some of the city’s main attractions. Yor Terrace Apartments are located in an area known for its excellent selection of eateries and pubs, offering a variety of cuisines and atmosphere. This property offers visitors a blend of lively local culture, excellent dining options, and easy access to both the city centre and green spaces. When staying at York Terrace, most local amenities and attractions easily reached on foot. It’s a pleasant area for walking, with tree-lined streets and plenty to see. Cycling is a popular way to get around Norwich, and Unthank Road is well-connected with cycle routes that lead to the city center and nearby parks like Eaton Park. Several bus routes run along Unthank Road, offering regular services to Norwich city centre, Norwich Train Station, and other key parts of the city. The frequent buses make it easy to explore the city without a car. For those driving, Unthank Road provides easy access to the A11 and A47, connecting you to the rest of Norfolk and beyond. Apartment 5 boasts a large lounge and dining area, furnished with a delightful mix of antique and modern pieces for relaxation. The fully equipped kitchen has everything you need for a comfortable stay. This apartment comfortably accommodates up to four guests with one double bedroom and one twin bedroom. Each spacious room features a simple design and is tucked away at the rear of the building for a peaceful night’s sleep. The convenient bathroom includes a shower over the bath.
Located on lively Unthank Road, Apartment 3 is cosy studio apartment. Ideal for couples and solo travellers, the apartment provides a fantastic base for a city break or a business trip. Surrounded by pubs, cafes, and restaurants, and just a 15-minute walk to the city centre, it's a great spot for exploring Norwich. Apartment 3, York Terrace is in one of the city's most vibrant and desirable areas. Unthank Road is a lively street filled with independent shops, cafés, restaurants, and pubs, making it a popular destination for both locals and visitors. The surrounding area offers a mix of historical charm and modern amenities, with easy access to the city center, parks, and cultural attractions. The Golden Triangle is one of Norwich’s most popular residential areas, known for its leafy streets, Victorian terraces, and independent spirit. This area is perfect for those who enjoy a mix of local culture, and it has a welcoming, community-focused atmosphere. Unthank Road is located about a 10-15 minute walk or a short bus ride from Norwich city centre, giving you easy access to some of the city’s main attractions. Yor Terrace Apartments are located in an area known for its excellent selection of eateries and pubs, offering a variety of cuisines and atmosphere. This property offers visitors a blend of lively local culture, excellent dining options, and easy access to both the city centre and green spaces. When staying at York Terrace, most local amenities and attractions easily reached on foot. It’s a pleasant area for walking, with tree-lined streets and plenty to see. Cycling is a popular way to get around Norwich, and Unthank Road is well-connected with cycle routes that lead to the city center and nearby parks like Eaton Park. Several bus routes run along Unthank Road, offering regular services to Norwich city centre, Norwich Train Station, and other key parts of the city. The frequent buses make it easy to explore the city without a car. For those driving, Unthank Road provides easy access to the A11 and A47, connecting you to the rest of Norfolk and beyond. Apartment 3 includes a fully equipped kitchen with an oven, hob, fridge (with freezer compartment), kettle, toaster, and washing machine. The living area features comfortable seating and a flat-screen TV with Freeview, along with available WiFi. A separate sleeping area at the back of the apartment has a cosy double bed and a small built-in wardrobe for your belongings. The compact bathroom offers a convenient shower for your comfort.
All ground floor. Two bedrooms: 1 x twin with TV, 1 x single with pull-out trundle bed . Bathroom with bath, separate shower, basin and WC. Open plan living area with kitchen, breakfast bar (seats 4) and sitting area.
Two bedrooms: 1 x ground-floor single, 1 x first floor king-size. Ground floor shower room with large luxury shower cubicle, vanity unit and WC. Kitchen. Living room with dining area
Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size with en-suite shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC, 1 x king-size. Ground-floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Kitchen/diner. Sitting room
All ground floor. Two bedrooms: 1 x double with en-suite basin and WC and 1 x 2'3" twin. Shower room with shower, basin and WC. Open-plan living room with a kitchen, dining area and sitting area. Dressing room.
Self Catering Holiday Cottages in Norwich
Discover 14 Norwich self catering cottages in Norfolk. Explore local shops, walks, and sights from your comfortable Norfolk base. Book your next break today.Attractions within 10 miles of Norwich
- Monument to Daedalus (0.1m)
- Norwich Keyboard (0.2m)
- Elm Hill (0.3m)
- Norwich - History and Hostelries (0.4m)
- Norwich Ghost Walks (0.5m)
- City Wall Augustine's Gate (0.8m)
- Barton House Railway (7.2m)
- Top Field Light Railway Portable Track - for Steam Rally only (7.3m)
- Bure Valley Railway (Wroxham station) (7.7m)
- BeWILDerwood Norfolk (8.5m)
- Wymondham Alpacas (8.6m)
- Wroxham Barns (8.8m)
- Hoveton Hall Estate (8.8m)
- Norfolk + Suffolk Tourist Attractions (8.9m)
- Burnt Fen Alpacas (9.1m)
Outdoor Activities around Norwich
- East ruston (0.1m)
- Prince of Wales Square (0.2m)
- Norwich Cathedral Herb Garden (0.2m)
- Norwich Cathedral (0.3m)
- The Oasis (0.4m)
- Old Library Wood (0.4m)
- Riverside Walk (0.4m)
- Chapelfield Gardens (0.5m)
- Riverside Park (0.5m)
- park (0.5m)
- Childrens Park (0.5m)
- Riverside Swimming Centre Ltd (0.5m)
- Jenny Lind Park (0.7m)
- Gildencroft Park (0.7m)
- Riverside Gardens (0.7m)
- Kett's Heights (0.8m)
- Eagle Park (0.8m)
- St James Hollow Skate Park (0.8m)
- Kett's Cave Park (0.8m)
- The Dell (0.8m)
About Norwich
Are you ready to discover the charm of Norwich, England?
Get ready to immerse yourself in a city rich with history, marvel at its architectural wonders, and indulge in its vibrant cultural scene.
From strolling through picturesque gardens to exploring bustling markets, there is something for everyone in this captivating city.
So, grab your walking shoes and get ready for an unforgettable adventure in Norwich.
History of Norwich
To understand the history of Norwich, start with a brief overview of its origins.
Norwich, located in the county of Norfolk, England, has a rich and fascinating past that dates back over 2,000 years. The city was founded by the Romans in the 1st century AD and was originally known as Venta Icenorum. It served as the capital of the Iceni tribe and later became an important Anglo-Saxon settlement.
Throughout its history, Norwich flourished as a thriving medieval city, renowned for its wool trade and impressive architecture, including the iconic Norwich Cathedral. The city was also an important center for religious and cultural development, with its two universities playing a significant role.
Today, Norwich stands as a testament to its storied past, blending historical charm with a vibrant modern atmosphere.
Architectural Marvels
One of the architectural marvels you must visit in Norwich is the stunning Norwich Cathedral. This masterpiece of medieval architecture boasts intricate carvings, breathtaking stained glass windows, and a majestic spire that reaches towards the heavens. As you step inside, you'll be captivated by the soaring ceilings and the peaceful atmosphere that fills the space.
The cathedral's rich history is reflected in its Norman and Gothic elements, transporting you back in time. Make sure to explore the cloisters, where you can admire the intricate stone tracery and find a moment of tranquility. Don't forget to climb the tower for panoramic views of the city and its surroundings.
Norwich Cathedral is an architectural gem that will leave you in awe of its beauty and craftsmanship.
Cultural Delights
Experience the vibrant cultural scene in Norwich, where art, music, and theater thrive. Immerse yourself in the rich history and artistic heritage of the city by exploring its numerous galleries, museums, and cultural institutions.
Take a stroll through the Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery, home to a diverse collection of fine art and historical artifacts. Catch a live performance at the Theatre Royal, a renowned venue showcasing a wide range of theatrical productions, from classic plays to contemporary performances.
Don't miss the Norwich Arts Centre, a hub for emerging artists and musicians, hosting an array of concerts, exhibitions, and workshops. For a taste of local talent, visit the Norwich Playhouse, where you can enjoy intimate performances by local musicians, comedians, and spoken word artists.
Norwich truly offers a cultural experience like no other.
Exploring Nature
Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Norwich as you discover its breathtaking landscapes and diverse ecosystems. Norwich is home to a variety of natural wonders that will leave you in awe.
- Discover the stunning Norwich Cathedral Close, a picturesque area that boasts lush greenery, ancient trees, and tranquil gardens. Take a leisurely stroll and embrace the peaceful atmosphere.
- Explore the charming Norfolk Broads, a network of rivers, lakes, and marshes that offer a haven for wildlife. Rent a boat and navigate through the scenic waterways, observing rare birds and unique flora.
- Visit Mousehold Heath, an expansive heathland that provides panoramic views of the city. Take a hike or bike ride along the trails, breathing in the fresh air and enjoying the serenity of the natural surroundings.
Norwich's natural wonders will leave you refreshed and reconnected with the beauty of the world around you.
Shopping and Markets
As you continue your exploration of Norwich, indulge in the vibrant shopping scene and immerse yourself in the bustling markets.
Norwich is a shopaholic's paradise, offering a wide range of options to satisfy your retail cravings. From high street brands to independent boutiques, you'll find it all here.
The Norwich Lanes, a charming network of narrow streets, is home to quirky shops selling unique treasures. If you prefer a more modern shopping experience, head to the intu Chapelfield shopping center, where you'll find a plethora of popular stores under one roof.
Don't forget to check out the markets, which are an integral part of Norwich's shopping culture. The Norwich Market, established over 900 years ago, is the largest open-air market in the country, offering a diverse range of goods and delicious street food.