Quality parking in Eye
The Lost Pubs of Norwich, Norfolk - 13th February 2022
Nosher and the boys get the train up to Norwich for a few hours so the boys can spend some Grandad pocket money on Lego in Jarrold. Whilst there we pass a couple of former pubs, although one of them - the Prince of Wales - has been tarted up and put on the market, so it might carry on if it's lucky. First, we have sushi at Yo! Sushi in Chapelfield, or whatever it's now called.
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There's a painted sheep at Cross Street
Isobel heads back to the car park
Fred has built a very tall tower out of Lego
Lucy - Almost Invisible Cat - has a doze
Diss Railway Station, built in 1859
The Compleat Angler, on Prince of Wales Road
1970s buildings on Prince of Wales Road
The Quick-Fit garage, from the 1930s
An impressive early 20th-century building
An actual Irish pub has appeared - Pogue Mahon's
The derelict Prince of Wales has been tarted up
The old Anglia Television building
The City of Stories wall art off Castle Meadow
The former Bell Hotel, now a Santander
The boys eat sushi for lunch
Harry has a furtive slurp of Coke Zero
Pret a Manger and CEYMS on Brigg Street
The boys covet large Lego Technics sets
Harry decides on a Lego set
Langleys in Royal Arcade has downsized
Fred pokes around in Flying Tiger
Graffiti on a shutter on Castle Street
Fred finds the legendary Oh So Sweet shop
The former Game is unrecognisable now it's empty
More graffiti and an abandoned trolley
Accumulated leaves on London Street
The 1930s building on London Street
London Street joins Bank Plain
There's a bit of obscured 1960s Bas Relief
Buildings on Prince of Wales look like houses
Graffiti by Nathan Bowen
Fat Fox Pizza Den has some wall art
The old-school Quick-Fit garage
Norwich's platforms 4 and 5 are empty for a change
The infinitely-long train
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Quality parking in Eye
There's a painted sheep at Cross Street
Isobel heads back to the car park
Fred has built a very tall tower out of Lego
Lucy - Almost Invisible Cat - has a doze
Diss Railway Station, built in 1859
The Compleat Angler, on Prince of Wales Road
1970s buildings on Prince of Wales Road
The Quick-Fit garage, from the 1930s
An impressive early 20th-century building
An actual Irish pub has appeared - Pogue Mahon's
The derelict Prince of Wales has been tarted up
The old Anglia Television building
The City of Stories wall art off Castle Meadow
The former Bell Hotel, now a Santander
The boys eat sushi for lunch
Harry has a furtive slurp of Coke Zero
Pret a Manger and CEYMS on Brigg Street
The boys covet large Lego Technics sets
Harry decides on a Lego set
Langleys in Royal Arcade has downsized
Fred pokes around in Flying Tiger
Graffiti on a shutter on Castle Street
Fred finds the legendary Oh So Sweet shop
The former Game is unrecognisable now it's empty
More graffiti and an abandoned trolley
Accumulated leaves on London Street
The 1930s building on London Street
London Street joins Bank Plain
There's a bit of obscured 1960s Bas Relief
Buildings on Prince of Wales look like houses
Graffiti by Nathan Bowen
Fat Fox Pizza Den has some wall art
The old-school Quick-Fit garage
Norwich's platforms 4 and 5 are empty for a change
The infinitely-long train