Norwich. I lived there twice once when I was five and then again at 7-8. To this day I love the city. It has architecture from modern to old. The Victorian train station where we would meet my dad from the train and the station where in the summer where we all get on the train and head to the beach in Cromer. I remember seeing the small holdings and the houses all in a row and then all the fields, from that train window. As I sit here I see the very places that I saw as a child. The bridges and the smell at the station.
Oh such good memories. We would walk through Norwich and window shop sometimes late at night, I can smell the damp weather and feel the chill on my coat. Least we forget going to Debenhams at Christmas to see Father Christmas. Bonds was the place for school uniforms and we got all three of ours there. Clarks the shoe shop that we had our feet measured twice a year for school shoes directly opposite the Post office. Oh and our love as children Langleys the ultimate toy store which had trains galore and my brother loved them all. The market was amazing loved hearing the marketers call and the wonderful colours of the market stalls.
I loved it all.
This is my Norwich more memories to follow
Wishing you lots of Tasty English Delights
There's always room for one more.
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