East Anglia

Town on the River Cam

Town on the River Cam

Walk on a summer's day through the shady courts of England's second oldest university. Behind them are impeccably manicured lawns leading down to the River Cam. At Oxford, the rivers are hidden bystanders but here the Cam is an integral part of the display. Above the river stands the imposing mass of King's College Chapel one of the greatest surviving Gothic buildings of Europe - a jewel box that, on sunny mornings, sparkles with all the colours of its remarkable stained glass windows. By the Cam stands Trinity College's Wren Library one of Europe's finest library buildings. Go inside and see its treasures - illuminated manuscripts from the tenth century, a copy of the First Folio of the Works of William Shakespeare, Isaac Newton's personal copy of the Principia Mathematica. Walk back through Trinity College's Great Court. In the corner between the Chapel and the Gate were Isaac...

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The Capital of East Anglia

The Capital of East Anglia

This town is considered the capital of East Anglia and has much to offer the visitor. The city centre has streets that still carry a lot of their medieval charm, including some remains of the ancient city walls and a wealth of historic buildings. The Norman Cathedral is one of the finest in England, with its magnificent Cloisters and Cathedral Close. The majestic Castle with its fine 12th century keep is prominently situated overlooking the city. All this contrasts with the modern including the state-of-the-art Forum, Riverside development, and the cities two shopping malls. This is all linked together with some of the most attractive streets in the country including many cobbled streets, alleys and lanes. Norwich also has some fine open spaces, including the wonderful Riverside walk and Chapelfield gardens. Norwich Shops offer one of the top shopping destinations in the UK and has a...

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