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Re: Moving to Norfolk
Norfolk, Cambridgeshire - all good! Ely is a lovely spot too so either location would be positive but very flat!
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Re: Moving to Norfolk
Originally Posted by Lothianlad
(Post 11032069)
Noel Coward once said:
..... Fast direct trains to London from Norwich and Kings Lynn , but without any motorways running through the county....the two main routes are the A11 and the A47 roads. The Queen has a home in Norfolk (Sandringham) so it must be nice! And I know it is......my partner comes from Watton, slap bang in the middle of Norfolk, so he is a Norfolk dumpling. |
Re: Moving to Norfolk
I used to live in Norfolk as a child, three of my nieces live in Norfolk and they are all very happy there.
Suffolk is good as well lived there too |
Re: Moving to Norfolk
Originally Posted by sandrainaus
(Post 11030513)
We are currently discussing moving back to the UK, and we are considering moving to Norfolk (for work) can anyone tell me what its like, good & bad :) only been once about 20 yrs ago and that was for the weekend.
We have visited Norfolk a few times since we have moved back from Perth, we really like the County, your near some great beaches, lovely villages, the broads (water not female lol) we found Norwich had everything a City needs to offer while still retaining a lot of the original character etc. Great University, good train links in to London. The only thing some might find Norfolk is not for them is the lack of Motorways etc but we found that to be a pleasant change and after living in Perth (W.A) we certainly did not have a problem with that AND Norfolk seems to have very decent weather AND your also a fairly easy hop, skip & a jump on the Ferry's to Europe. Good luck with whatever you decide. |
Re: Moving to Norfolk
Originally Posted by brits1
(Post 11034881)
Hi,
We have visited Norfolk a few times since we have moved back from Perth, we really like the County, your near some great beaches, lovely villages, the broads (water not female lol) we found Norwich had everything a City needs to offer while still retaining a lot of the original character etc. Great University, good train links in to London. The only thing some might find Norfolk is not for them is the lack of Motorways etc but we found that to be a pleasant change and after living in Perth (W.A) we certainly did not have a problem with that AND Norfolk seems to have very decent weather AND your also a fairly easy hop, skip & a jump on the Ferry's to Europe. Good luck with whatever you decide. The airport. Regular scheduled flights to Jersey, Guernsey, Edinburgh, also the usual holiday charters to many interesting destinations. But here's the best bit; daily KLM flight to and from Amsterdam. The world is then your oyster! |
Re: Moving to Norfolk
Originally Posted by robin1234
(Post 11035331)
That reminds me of another plus with living in our near Norwich. The airport. But here's the best bit; daily KLM flight to and from Amsterdam. The world is then your oyster! It is a proven fact that before a railway system came to Norfolk in the 1830s it took less time to board a boat on the east Norfolk coast and to sail over to the Dutch coast and then on to Amsterdam than it did to travel down from Norwich to London by coach and horse. I agree with the contributor to this Forum who said that the trains down to London from Norwich can not really be called "fast" in terms of overall travel time...too many stops on route. |
Re: Moving to Norfolk
Originally Posted by Lothianlad
(Post 11035695)
So true...just a hop, skip and a jump and hey presto! Schipol airport, Amsterdam.
It is a proven fact that before a railway system came to Norfolk in the 1830s it took less time to board a boat on the east Norfolk coast and to sail over to the Dutch coast and then on to Amsterdam than it did to travel down from Norwich to London by coach and horse. I agree with the contributor to this Forum who said that the trains down to London from Norwich can not really be called "fast" in terms of overall travel time...too many stops on route. |
Re: Moving to Norfolk
Originally Posted by robin1234
(Post 11036335)
Thank G-d the trains are a bit slow though. Keeps hoi poloi out, and keeps property prices in Norwich modest.
From Birmingham, you will reach London in 49 mins instead of 84 mins - so what? 84 mins isn't that bad ... and as you say, I'd rather avoid half of England becoming simply a suburb of London. |
Re: Moving to Norfolk
Originally Posted by dunroving
(Post 11036404)
Have to say I can't really understand the importance of HS-2.
From Birmingham, you will reach London in 49 mins instead of 84 mins - so what? 84 mins isn't that bad ... and as you say, I'd rather avoid half of England becoming simply a suburb of London. |
Re: Moving to Norfolk
If you are looking for something cheap and cheerful to do for the rest of your life, how about walk around Norfolk visiting the parish churches (and the abbeys and other ecclesiological bits.)
Norfolk has more medieval churches per square mile than anywhere else in the world. Nearby Suffolk is pretty good too. http://www.norfolkchurches.co.uk/mainpage.htm |
Re: Moving to Norfolk
Originally Posted by robin1234
(Post 11037776)
If you are looking for something cheap and cheerful to do for the rest of your life, how about walk around Norfolk visiting the parish churches (and the abbeys and other ecclesiological bits.)
Norfolk has more medieval churches per square mile than anywhere else in the world. Nearby Suffolk is pretty good too. http://www.norfolkchurches.co.uk/mainpage.htm |
Re: Moving to Norfolk
Norfolk is a lovely place, especially if you're 'outdoorsy' like walking, cycling, boating etc.
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Re: Moving to Norfolk
Originally Posted by eddie007
(Post 11039115)
At one stage Norwich was famous for having 365 pubs, one for each day of the year
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Re: Moving to Norfolk
Originally Posted by dunroving
(Post 11039159)
Is there a 366th one, that only opens once every 4 years?
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