| Ten Bell Lane Theatre Street Thorn Lane Thorpe Road Three King Lane Timberhill Tombland Tombland Alley Trowse Millgate |
[ Ten Bell Lane: 2 to 6, 10
to 14, 16 to 20, Trowse Yard (see also 97 Pottergate) ]
[ Theatre Street: 1, 2, 3 to 5, 15 to 17, 19 (Shakespeare PH) to 21 and
Presbyterian Church ]
[ Theatre Street: 2 to 10, Chantry Court ]
[ Thorn
Lane: 1 to 5, 22 to 26, Lower Square, Middle Square ]
[ Thorpe
Road: 22 (Kingswood House - built 1894 - architect A.F.Scott
for Fred Dowson bookmaker - nicknamed Mugs
Hall), 82 (Coach and Horses PH), 116 to 118, 11 (The Ailwyn
Hall) ] [ Three King Lane: East side (awaiting demolition
1936) ]
[ Timberhill:
1 to 3 (and 7 Orford Hill), 17 to 25 ]
[
Timberhill: Lion and Castle Yard (thatched cottage) ]
[
Timberhill: 4 to 8 (including Gardenerss Arm Tavern - alias
Murdererss Arms), 14, 20
(former Star and Crown PH), 26 to 28 ]
[ Tombland:
1 (and 12 Queen Street), 3
(Regency Portico) ]
[
Tombland: 7 to 11, 8, 9, 12 (unusual double-decker dormer) ]
[
Tombland: 14 (Augustine Stewards House - uneven settlement
of foundations caused beams to bend and twist), Carved stone
bracket (bearing Mercers sign and Stewards initials
A.S - worked into merchants mark - dated 1549
the year of Ketts Rebellion when Steward was Deputy Mayor)
]
[
Tombland: 14 (Augustine Stewards House - half-timbered
construction with joiners marks visible at the base of each
timber), 15 to 16 (Samson and Hercules House - erected by
Christopher Jay - Mayor of Norwich in 1657 - incorporated are
some walls and the undercroft of a 15c. mansion) ]
[
Tombland: 15 to 16 (Samson and Hercules): Doorway, Illuminated
(for 1936 Coronation), Reconstruction (after 1944 fire), Doorway
(removed from Flixton Hall Suffolk in 1935) ]
[
Tombland: 17 (Louis Marchesi - formerly Waggon and Horses PH),
Gateway (modern replica of one on the site of the house of Thomas
Anguish at corner of Tombland and Wensum Street), 20 ]
[
Tombland: 21, 22 (Erpingham House), 24 (St Ethelberts House
- Georgian much altered in Victorian times), 25 ]
[
Tombland: 26 (Cambridge House
- site of the Palace of Saxon Earls - in the 17c. Sir William
Denny erected a messuage called Stonehall - parts being
incorporated in the Georgian mansion built in the first half of
the 18c.): Doorway (probably inserted by Jeremiah Ives - Mayor
1786 and 1801), 27 (doorway
since removed to West Bradenham Hall), 29 (site of Popinjay Inn)
]
[
Tombland Alley: 1 to 2 ] [ Trowse Millgate: The
Mill House ]
Text and photographs Copyright © G.A.F.Plunkett 2004