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  • Norwich’s Historic Pubs

    The Maids Head Hotel @ 20 Tombland, Norwich, Norfolk, England, NR3 1LB, United Kingdom

    Join Paul Dickson on a 1 hour 30 minute walking tour and get a taste for the history of Norwich's pubs.

  • Historic Colegate

    The Maids Head Hotel @ 20 Tombland, Norwich, Norfolk, England, NR3 1LB, United Kingdom

    A 1½ hour walking tour with Paul Dickson, looking at the stories of the people and places in Colegate and Elm Hill, as part of the English Tourism Week events.

  • Norwich’s Historic Pubs

    The Maids Head Hotel @ 20 Tombland, Norwich, Norfolk, England, NR3 1LB, United Kingdom

    Join Paul Dickson on a 1 hour 30 minute walking tour and get a taste for the history of Norwich's pubs, as part of the English Tourism Week events.

  • Boardman and Skipper

    Surrey House @ 8 Surrey St, Norwich NR1 3NX

    Join Paul Dickson on a 2 hour tour celebrating the architectural legacy of the great Norwich architects Edward Boardman and George Skipper.

  • Norwich – the City of Stories

    The Forum @ Millennium Plain, Norwich, Norfolk, England, NR2 1TF, United Kingdom

    Norwich is a UNESCO City of Literature. Celebrate the writers who have lived in the city and those who have written about Norwich on this walking tour.

  • Strangers and Huguenots

    Museum of Norwich @ 5 Bridewell Alley, Norwich NR2 1AQ

    This 1.5 hour tour looks at the cultural & industrial impact of the Strangers, religious refugees from Netherlands and the Huguenots, French protestant refugees

  • Fairhaven Garden and ‘the Cathedral of the Broads’

    Fairhaven Woodland & Water Garden @ School Road, South Walsham, Norwich, Norfolk, NR13 6DZ, England

    Join Paul Dickson for a half-day guided tour exploring part of Fairhaven Garden, the village of Ranworth and surrounding countryside

  • Rails, Trails and Sails

    Norwich Railway Station @ Station Approach, Norwich NR1 1EF

    Catch the train to Reedham, followed by stories of wherries, railways and Romans, with Paul Dickson.