School of International Development (UEA)
The School of International Development (formerly The School of Development Studies) is a department at the University of East Anglia, Norwich, England.
Stratton St. Michael, is to the north. It is home to a substantial population of 4,424(Census 2011).
Population: 3,722
Latitude: 52° 29' 16.91" N
Longitude: 1° 14' 5.21" E
The School of International Development (formerly The School of Development Studies) is a department at the University of East Anglia, Norwich, England.
Salhouse is a railway station serving the village of Salhouse in the English county of Norfolk.
Rosary Cemetery, Norwich was the first ever non-denominational cemetery in the United Kingdom.
Ringsfield is a village and civil parish in the English county of Suffolk located approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) south-west of Beccles in the District of Waveney. The mid-2005 population estimate for Ringsfield parish was 340. The modern village is …
Reedham Ferry is a vehicular chain ferry across the River Yare in the English county of Norfolk, in the Broads. The ferry crosses the river near the village of Reedham and is the only crossing of the Yare between the bridge carrying the A47 on the e…
The area of Norwich between the Salhouse and Plumstead roads (outside of the outer ring road) was originally the Cavalry Training Ground and then became the Royal Flying Corps Mousehold Heath aerodrome where Boulton Paul, among other manufacturers, …
The Octagon Chapel is a Unitarian Chapel located in Colegate in Norwich, Norfolk, England. It is home to a growing liberal religious community, welcoming people of all religious faiths and none.
The Norwich Puppet Theatre is a nationally unique venue dedicated to puppetry housed in the Medieval church of Saint James the Less a Grade 1 listed building, in the city of Norwich, England.
The Norwich Playhouse is a theatre in St George's Street, Norwich, Norfolk, England. It opened in 1995 in a nineteenth-century building that was once a maltings, and is a venue for theatre, comedy, music and other performing arts.
Mellis railway station was a station in Mellis, Suffolk, England. It was opened in 1849 by the Eastern Union Railway on the Great Eastern Main Line from London to Norwich.
Little Plumstead is a small village and parish in the county of Norfolk, England, about six miles east of Norwich.
Lesingham House is in Surlingham, Norfolk, England.
Langley Hall is a red-brick building in the Palladian style, located in Loddon, Norfolk, England. It was built in 1737 for Richard Berney, on land that until the Dissolution of the Monasteries belonged to Langley Abbey, and sold two years later to G…
Hethersett was a railway station near Hethersett, Norfolk. Opened in 1845, it was located some distance from the village it took its name from. It was located on the Great Eastern Railway Main Line between Norwich and Thetford. It was served by betw…
Hardingham railway station is a railway station in the village of Hardingham in the English county of Norfolk.
Flixton Road Mill is a tower mill at Bungay, Suffolk, England which has been truncated and converted to residential accommodation.
Drayton railway station is a former station in Norfolk, England. Constructed by the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway in the 1880s, on the line between Melton Constable and Norwich, it was closed to passengers in 1959. It served the settlemen…
Claxton Castle was in the village of Claxton in Norfolk some 13 km south-east of Norwich.