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Angel Eden is a lifestyle blog where we share crafty/arty tips, tutorials, recipes, reviews and more! We also run a webstore where we design and make unique silver jewellery and accessories.

Thursday, 24 February 2011

A Day Out In Norwich!

I was lucky enough to be able to spend a couple of days in Norwich recently, I'd never been before and I wasn't disappointed. It's the most intact medieval city in England and has many medieval buildings including a castle and cathedral. But primarily I was here for the shops! Norwich is full of little independent shops like antique shops, not the glossy expensive showrooms but the higgledy piggledy ones I love.

I had decided to stay in an apartment rather than a hotel or B&B and I found Pigg Lane Apartments which was very conveniently located and very comfortable. When we arrived we were met by a lady with a key and shown around. There was already milk in the fridge so I could have that all important cup of tea before starting to explore.There was also a place to park the car.

One of the prettiest streets I found was Elm Hill, it's filled with antique shops, craft shops and tea rooms.

I had tea and cake at The Briton Arms Coffee House which you can see at the centre of this picture. There was an open fire and the homemade coffee cake was truly yummy!

Very near to where we stayed was a street called Magdalen Street. It housed the usual interesting array of shops, which also included fabric & haberdashery shops. I found a lovely shop called Anglian Fashion Fabrics where I bought the London Fabric in the previous tutorial and some very colourful daisy trimming. There was also a store offering craft courses which was connected to Anglian Fashion Fabrics.

Next to the London Fabric you can see one of a Goat Making Clothes, I bought this from a store called Jarrold's in the centre of Norwich. They have been trading since 1823 in an area called The Lanes but their fabric & haberdashery department is only a year old.

I love the crooked look of this building, it had a gallery downstairs & an antique centre upstairs, which is where I bought the four small keys in the picture with the fabric.

The shopping in Norwich is fairly varied from the Art Deco style Royal Arcade to the largest daily outdoor market in the country.

So if you ever find yourself in the area definitely make a visit, I'm sure you wont be disappointed.

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18 Comments:

  • At 24 February 2011 at 08:37 , Blogger GiddyStuff said...

    Love those trimmings you have bought. We'll have to check out Norwich by the looks of things :)

     
  • At 24 February 2011 at 13:53 , Blogger Menopausal New Mom said...

    Loving the fabric!! So retro! And thanks for joining our cafe Blog Hop, I'm here to follow you back :)

    Happy Thursday!

     
  • At 24 February 2011 at 14:08 , Blogger AngelEden said...

    It's definitely worth a visit, with so many of these little shops shutting down it was wonderful to find a city full of them

     
  • At 24 February 2011 at 14:59 , Blogger Romina said...

    Hi. Thanks for stopping by, following you back. What a lovely place to visit. I usually like symmetry, but the crooked building is kind of unique and charming.

     
  • At 24 February 2011 at 15:10 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Hi, what a gorgeous city, I was looking for a city break location, think I've found it now!

    Sally

     
  • At 24 February 2011 at 16:43 , Blogger everyday products and more said...

    thanks for stopping by i am now following you

     
  • At 24 February 2011 at 17:46 , Blogger Unknown said...

    Hi! I am a new follower and have been blogging about a month or so now. Would greatly appreciate a follow back so I can qualify for reviews and later giveaways. I still have alot to learn and so I am posting other blogger's giveaways on my blog with a link back to their blog to get the experience. My blog still needs alot of work also. I don't have all the buttons & gadgets I will need to take it further, but one step at a time and that is adding followers first. I did hit your GFC button so I am following you. Thanks for being a part of the blog!

    Mary @ http://mmbearcupoftea.blogspot.com

     
  • At 24 February 2011 at 17:54 , Blogger SJ @ Homemaker On A Dime said...

    Norwich got so much character as a city! Following you back :)

     
  • At 24 February 2011 at 20:17 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Wow! How interesting. I can just imagine myself walking up Elm Hill Street, shopping at all the little shopes there. Thanks for the mini tour. Hello! I'm your newest follower from the blog hop. Hope you'll come visit and follow me too. I'd like to be one of your blogging friends. Thanks and have a wonderful Thursday!

    http://exjw-foodie.blogspot.com/

     
  • At 24 February 2011 at 22:16 , Blogger Joy said...

    So glad you like my hometown. I live in a village now and have lived away but Norwich just doesnt leave me. Hope you return again.

     
  • At 24 February 2011 at 22:41 , Blogger Terra Heck said...

    I doubt I'm ever in the area, but it looks like a beautiful place to visit.

     
  • At 25 February 2011 at 00:43 , Blogger Tammy said...

    Those streets are so beautiful. My sister spends a lot of time in England for her job. Some day I will go with her.

    Thanks for linking up with us today for the bloghop. Love that you joined us. I am your newest follower. Have a great evening.

     
  • At 25 February 2011 at 03:32 , Blogger Brooke said...

    Thanks for visiting my blog today! Following you back!
    Brooke
    http://theintentionalmomma.blogspot.com/

     
  • At 25 February 2011 at 10:56 , Anonymous Lucy said...

    Oooh, I love Norwich. My mum grew up there and I haven't been back in far too long.

     
  • At 25 February 2011 at 18:06 , Blogger Are You A Mom said...

    Hello,
    I am your newest follower :)
    Please stop by and say hello Areyouamom.com
    Follow me to please :)
    Thanks and Have a great day!
    Maureen

     
  • At 26 February 2011 at 06:17 , Blogger Self Sagacity said...

    Reminds me of my London trip. Very nice photos, thanks for sharing today. Following you back.

     
  • At 27 February 2011 at 21:07 , Blogger Elaine, Ellies Treasures said...

    I MUST go back to Norwich and check out the fabric shop, it looks right up my street. I love your blog so have nominated it for an award which can be picked up on my blog here:

    http://elliestreasurescrafts.blogspot.com/

    I know lots of bloggers aren't into awards so I won't be upset if you prefer not to accept it.

    Elaine x

     
  • At 27 February 2011 at 21:09 , Blogger Elaine, Ellies Treasures said...

    May I put your blog button on my blog please?

     

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