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Margate

Margate is a town in the Isle of Thanet in Kent and sister town to Ramsgate and Broadstairs. It has seen a revival since the Dreamland amusement park reopened in 2015, and the development of an art scene including the Turner Contemporary gallery.

85km

51.3851.3838

Ramsgate

Ramsgate is a seaside town in Kent close to Dover and Canterbury.

89km

51.3331.416

Dover (England)

town and major ferry port in Kent, South East England

103km

51.12951.3089

Rochester (England)

town and historic city in the unitary authority of Medway in Kent, England

123km

51.3880.4982

Maidstone

Maidstone is a town in Mid-Kent, in the South East of England.

126km

51.2720.529
Sights (16)

Norwich Castle

Norman castle in Norwich, England

184m

52.62861.2964

Norwich Cathedral

Cathedral in Norfolk, United Kingdom

429m

52.6319441.301111

Norwich Puppet Theatre

Grade I listed church in the United Kingdom

464m

52.6361.3001

Maddermarket Theatre

Theatre in Norwich, England

527m

52.6301931.292579

Dragon Hall, Norwich

Grade-1 listed medieval hall in Norwich, England

592m

52.62531.3014

The Forum, Norwich

Community building in Norwich, England

784m

52.62751.29055556

The Lodge At The Great Hospital

Norwich, Norfolk, NR1

786m

52.6326671.304295

Theatre Royal, Norwich

Art Deco theatre in Norwich, England

794m

52.6271831.29052

Great Hospital

Medieval former hospital in Norwich, England

832m

52.63281.3047

Norwich Arts Centre

Live music venue, theatre and art gallery in Norwich, England

1.1km

52.63161.2878

Cow Tower, Norwich

Medieval artillery tower in Norwich, England

1.2km

52.63421.30828

St John the Baptist Cathedral, Norwich

Church in Norfolk, England

1.5km

52.62921.284

Catton Park, Norwich

Catton Park is a Grade 2 listed public park located in the village of Old Catton some 2 miles (3.2 km) north of central Norwich. The park covers 70 acres (28 ha) and was landscape gardener Humphry Repton's first commission. Adjacent, but outside the boundary of the present today park are two open spaces; the War Memorial Deer Park at Spixworth Road and the Buttercup Meadow at the junction of Oak Lane and Spixworth Road. Both were historically part of Catton Park and together with Catton Hall form part of the Old Catton conservation area.

1.9km

52.65891.2959

City of Norwich Aviation Museum

Aviation museum in Horsham St Faith, Norfolk

4.1km

52.68021.276

Sportspark

UEA Sportspark is a multi-purpose sports facility situated on the campus of the University of East Anglia, which is part of the Norwich Research Park, in the city of Norwich in the English county of Norfolk. The facility was opened in February 2001 by Princess Anne and was funded by a Sport England lottery grant.

6.3km

52.624061.24076

Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts

Art gallery and museum at the University of East Anglia, Norwich, England

7.0km

52.62031.2347
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Norwich

United Kingdom
Someday we will visit Norwich or begin to dream about going there! However, for now its not on our radar. Let us know in the comments if you think that should change!

Norwich

Norwich, a two-cathedral city, is the capital city of the English county of Norfolk, within the larger region of East Anglia. It lies some 185 km north-north-east of London, with the A11 linking the two cities, and is a convenient base for exploring the Broads, the North Norfolk Coast, along with the whole county of Norfolk.

Historically Norwich has been associated with art, literature and publishing, which continues to the present day. Norwich was the site of the first provincial library in England, which opened in 1608, and was the first city to implement the Public Libraries Act 1850. The Norwich Post was the first provincial newspaper outside London, first published in 1701. The Norwich School of artists was the first provincial art movement, with nationally acclaimed artists such as John Crome associated with the movement. Other literary firsts associated with the city include Julian of Norwich's Revelations of Divine Love, published in 1395, which was the first book written in the English language by a woman, and the first poem written in blank verse, composed by Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, in the 16th century.

Historically Norwich has been associated with art, literature and publishing, which continues to the present day. Norwich was the site of the first provincial library in England, which opened in 1608, and was the first city to implement the Public Libraries Act 1850. The Norwich Post was the first provincial newspaper outside London, first published in 1701. The Norwich School of artists was the first provincial art movement, with nationally acclaimed artists such as John Crome associated with the movement. Other literary firsts associated with the city include Julian of Norwich's Revelations of Divine Love, published in 1395, which was the first book written in the English language by a woman, and the first poem written in blank verse, composed by Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, in the 16th century.

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