Norwich: Park
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Waterloo Park
Waterloo Park is a Grade II* listed public park in Norwich, Norfolk. It forms one of a set of public parks established in Norwich in the 1930s by Captain Arnold Sandys-Winsch that were built by unemployed men using government funding.
Plantation Garden
The Plantation Garden is a restored Victorian town garden located off Earlham Road, Norwich, Norfolk. As of 2021, visitors are asked to pay £2 to visit the garden, which is open daily throughout the year.
Whitlingham Marsh
Whitlingham Marsh is a 15.5-hectare Local Nature Reserve in Norwich in Norfolk. It is owned by South Norfolk District Council and managed by the Whitlingham Charitable Trust and the Broads Authority.
Eaton Park
The Eaton Park Miniature Railway is situated in Eaton Park, in Norwich, Norfolk. Construction began in 1957 and the 365-foot loop of elevated 3+1⁄2 in and 5 in gauge track opened in May 1960, with public being carried on Summer Sundays.
Danby Wood
Danby Wood is a 3.9-hectare Local Nature Reserve on the southern outskirts of Norwich in Norfolk. It is owned and managed by Norwich City Council. This semi-natural wood on a former chalk mine has many hills, hollows and banks. Broadleaved trees include oaks, limes, sycamores and two walnuts.
Mousehold Heath
Mousehold Heath is a freely accessible area of heathland and woodland which lies to the north-east of the medieval city boundary of Norwich, in eastern England.
Lion Wood
Lion Wood is a 8.9-hectare Local Nature Reserve in Norwich in Norfolk. It is owned and managed by Norwich City Council. Around a third of this wood is believed to be ancient.
Catton Park
Catton Park is a Grade 2 listed public park located in the village of Old Catton some 2 miles north of central Norwich. The park covers 70 acres and was landscape gardener Humphry Repton's first commission.
Almary Green
Almary Green is a small lawn in the Cathedral Close in Norwich, Norfolk, England. It is thought to be the site of the probably pre-Conquest church of St Ethelbert, which was burnt to the ground in the 1272 riots along with the bell tower and the Ethelbert Gate, with the latter being rebuilt by the Town on order of King John.
St George's Church
St George's Church, Colegate, Norwich is a Grade I listed parish church in the Church of England in Norwich.
Thorpe Marshes
Thorpe Marshes is a 25-hectare nature reserve east of Norwich in Norfolk. It is managed by the Norfolk Wildlife Trust. This site has a lake called St Andrew's Broad, which hosts waterbirds such as great crested grebes, cormorants, tufted ducks, gadwalls and grey herons.
Sewell Park
Sewell Park is a triangular park between Constitution Hill and St. Clement's Hill in Norwich, Norfolk, England. The park was given to the Norwich Corporation and Norwich City Council as an open space by members of the Sewell family and former mayor E. G Buxton in 1908. The park was formally opened on July 5, 1909.
Hoveton Hall
Hoveton Hall in the parish of Hoveton in Norfolk is a Regency-style country house made of gault brick with a slate roof.
Wensum Local Nature Reserve
Wensum Local Nature Reserve or Wensum Valley is a Local Nature Reserve in Norwich in the English county of Norfolk. The reserve consists of two sites; Mile Cross Marsh 52.6419°N 1.2657°E / 52.6419; 1.2657 and Sycamore Crescent Wood which are linked by the Riverside Path a public...
Marston Marshes
Marston Marshes is a 25.9-hectare Local Nature Reserve on the southern outskirts of Norwich in Norfolk. It is owned and managed by Norwich City Council. This site in the flood plain of the River Yare has marshes, fen, dykes, scrub, wet woodland, dry grassland and five ponds.
Brundall Church Fen
Brundall Church Fen is a 2.8-hectare Local Nature Reserve Norfolk. It is owned by Brundall Parish Council and managed by Brundall Parish Council and Norfolk County Council and the Broads Authority.
Earlham Park Woods
Earlham Park Woods is a 8.1-hectare Local Nature Reserve on the western outskirts of Norwich in Norfolk. It is owned and managed by Norwich City Council. This is an area of woodland fringing Earlham Park, and trees include regenerating elms. Other habitats include tall marsh, unimproved grassland and a pond which has silted up.
Eaton Common
Eaton Common is a 5.3-hectare Local Nature Reserve on the southern outskirts of Norwich in the county of Norfolk in England, United Kingdom. It is owned and managed by Norwich City Council. This site on the bank of the River Yare is mainly grassland, some of which is marshy.
Sweetbriar Road Meadows
Sweetbriar Road Meadows is a 9.7-hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Norwich in Norfolk.