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Delve into Arminghall
Arminghall in Norfolk (England) is located in United Kingdom about 97 mi (or 156 km) north-east of London, the country's capital town.
Current time in Arminghall is now 06:18 AM (Friday). The local timezone is named Europe / London with an UTC offset of one hour. We know of 10 airports close to Arminghall, of which 4 are larger airports. The closest airport in United Kingdom is Norwich International Airport in a distance of 6 mi (or 10 km), North. Besides the airports, there are other travel options available (check left side).
There are several Unesco world heritage sites nearby. The closest heritage site in United Kingdom is Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew in a distance of 88 mi (or 142 km), South-West. Also, if you like playing golf, there are some options within driving distance. If you need a hotel, we compiled a list of available hotels close to the map centre further down the page.
While being here, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Norwich, Rockland Saint Mary, Hellington, Surlingham and Brundall. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 8°C / 47 °F
Morning Temperature | 1°C / 34 °F |
Evening Temperature | 8°C / 47 °F |
Night Temperature | 4°C / 40 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 0% |
Air Humidity | 58% |
Air Pressure | 1004 hPa |
Wind Speed | Gentle Breeze with 7 km/h (4 mph) from South-West |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 89% of sky |
General Conditions | Overcast clouds |
Saturday, 27th of April 2024
9°C (48 °F)
9°C (48 °F)
Moderate rain, moderate breeze, overcast clouds.
Sunday, 28th of April 2024
13°C (56 °F)
7°C (44 °F)
Moderate rain, moderate breeze, overcast clouds.
Monday, 29th of April 2024
14°C (57 °F)
7°C (45 °F)
Sky is clear, gentle breeze, clear sky.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Holiday Inn NORWICH CITY
The Old Rectory Norwich
Sprowston Manor Marriott Hotel & Country Club
DUNSTON HALL - QHOTELS
Mercure Norwich
The Old Rectory
Holiday Inn NORWICH
Stracey Hotel
Colts Lodge B&B
SugarBeat Eating House
Videos from this area
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NORWICH BUSES JULY 2010
a trailer for www.pmpfilms.com see website for shopping, links and list, the world's largest range of transport hobby film.
Norwich - Great Yarmouth pt 1
Norwich - Acle - Great Yarmouth - Berney Arms - Norwich route learning cab ride circa 2002 1/3.
Norwich City FC - Under 18s FA Youth Cup Semi Final 2nd Leg - Penalties
FA Youth Cup semi-final, second leg: Norwich City U18s 0, Nottingham Forest U18s 1 (1-1 on agg, City win 5-4 on penalties) from behind the goal in the Barclay. (apologies for the sound)
1985 Milk Cup Semi-Final Norwich 2:0 Ipswich
6th March 1985 - the night Norwich City beat Ipswich Town to qualify for the Milk Cup Final. In the first leg at Portman Road, Norwich had been battered but come away with a 1-0 defeat. There...
1984 FA Cup 3rd Round Replay Norwich City v Aston Villa - Part 1
After a 1-1 draw at Villa Park, Aston Villa traveled to Carrow Road for the Wednesday night replay.
The Nest - Norwich
New Years' Day, 2012 - this is the site of The Nest, former home of Norwich City FC - on the site of a disused quarry in Rosary Road, Norwich. Norwich City played there between 1908 and 1935...
Norwich City 1 Manchester City 6 Teams Coming Out at Carrow Road HD
Teams coming out at Carrow Road then Man City running over to the away fans side.
Feb '83 FA Cup 4th Rnd Replay Norwich City vs Coventry City - Part 1
This is an FA Cup 4th Round Replay between Norwich City and Coventry City at Carrow Road. Having beaten Swansea City 2-1 an home in the 3rd Round, Norwich were drawn against one of their ...
Gas leak on St Vedast Street in Norwich closes road where city's Travelodge is based
via YouTube Capture.
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Crown Point, Norwich
Crown Point was originally the name given to an area within the city of Norwich in the United Kingdom.
River Tas
The River Tas is a river which flows northwards through South Norfolk in England - towards Norwich. The area is named the Tas Valley after the river. The origin of the name of the river is uncertain - it may have taken it from the village of Tasburgh or vice versa. Tributaries which have their sources at Hempnall and Carleton Rode converge at Tasburgh. The river then flows on through Newton Flotman and Smockmill Common.
Whitlingham
Whitlingham is a small churchless parish and hamlet at the mouth of the River Wensum. It is located 3 miles (5 km) east of Norwich, on the south bank of the River Yare, reached from Trowse along Whitlingham Lane.
Venta Icenorum
Venta Icenorum, probably meaning "Market Town of the Iceni", located at modern-day Caistor St Edmund in the English county of Norfolk, was the civitas or capital of the Iceni tribe, who inhabited the flatlands and marshes of that county and who revolted against Roman rule under their queen Boudica (or Boadicea) in the winter of 61 CE. The town, which is mentioned in the Ravenna Cosmography, and the Antonine Itinerary, was a settlement near the village of Caistor St.
Caistor St. Edmund Chalk Pit
Caistor St. Edmund Chalk Pit is a 23.8 hectare geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Norfolk, England, notified in 1968.
Trowse Bridge
Trowse swing bridge is a single-track railway bridge which carries the Great Eastern Main Line over the River Wensum just outside Norwich in the United Kingdom at grid reference TG245076. The bridge was originally built in 1845 by George Parker Bidder, and was rebuilt in 1906 and again in 1986. Unlike most swing bridges in operation, Trowse is possibly unique in that the structure lifts on hydraulic jacks before swinging open to allow the passage of water traffic.
Trowse railway station
Trowse was a station on the Great Eastern Main Line just south of Norwich. It was opened around the same time as Norwich Thorpe, and was intended to provide a short commute from the outer suburbs of Norwich. It was closed during the Second World War as a cost-cutting measure. It was re-opened for a brief spell in 1986 when Norwich was closed for electrification works and it served as the line's northern terminus. When the main station re-opened, Trowse shut again.
Carrow Abbey
Carrow Abbey is a former Benedictine priory in Bracondale, northeast Norwich, England. The village on the site was previously called Carrow (there are many alternate spellings) and gives its name to Carrow Road, the football ground of Norwich F.C. , located just metres to the north. Granted by charter of King Stephen, it was founded ca. 1146, and became a Grade I listed building in 1954.