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The William IV - Norwich

33 Quebec Road
Norwich NR1 4AU


Originally a cottage home of a Mousehold shepherd The King William IV Inn now stands in the garden grounds. It has been an Inn for at least 150 years and is mentioned in Joseph Manning s 1834 survey of licensed premises. Telegraph Lane in those days would have been no more than a footpath leading from Gas Hill to Yarmouth Road. The lane was named after the semaphoring system used in 1807 when the site of the water tower was used as a vantage point to receive signals from Great Yarmouth in the event of a French invasion. br / br / br / br / Our bar is open all day from 11am for drinks or coffee. Our popular restaurant is open from 12 noon - 9pm for lunches snacks & evening meals we offer a varied lunch and dinner menu with dishes carefully chosen to make the most of local seasonal produce. br / br / br / br / Steeped in atmosphere and peppered with unique architectural treasures the city of Norwich is dominated by its magnificent Norman Cathedral boasting the second tallest spire in the country. Norwich is proud of its past and present status and it s not hard to see why. Its ancient buildings and city walls make it the most complete medieval city in Britain today still offering a rare blend of historic interest and modern sophistication. br / br / br / br / Its not just history which Norwich has in abundance. Norwich is home to a large number of beautifully ornate and well maintained parks and gardens. The secret garden hidden away in the heart of the city is breathtakingly calm and beautiful. Castle Gardens comes alive during the summer months. Venture out on a summers evening and take in the outdoor theatre productions and cinema screenings held at Castle Gardens to add that little extra sparkle to an evening out. br / br / br / br / Entertainment in Norwich doesn t stop with outdoor theatre. Dining out in Norwich is all about the pleasure of enjoying wonderful Norfolk produce. Restaurants in Norwich offer the sophistication of award winning eateries from trendy bistros to homely gastropubs.

Directions to The William IV Norwich

Train station - Train: Walking leave the train station walk down riverside road (keeping the river on your left) take you 3rd turning right up St Matthews road Cross the road to St Leonards road keep walking straight up the hill and we are up there on the right. Please Note: we are at the highest point of Norwich and the hill from the train station is quite steep. A taxi costs £5 - £6 from the train station.

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