Norwich LANES #08 – Summer 2023

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Hailed as the creative quarter of this fine city, the Norwich Lanes are home to a vast array

of independent shops, boutiques, restaurants and bars. Take a peek inside this guide

to find out what this truly unique and historic area is all about.

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Since 2010, we’ve served a dual purpose: to help those in need of selling gently used items, and to provide great finds for those looking to buy them at bargain prices. We meet the needs of both shoppers and sellers with a large variety of pre-owned, high-quality vintage clothes, furniture, medals, toys, jewellery, paintings, large selection of vinyl records, militaria, fine china and glass. ST GREGORY’S GREEN, POTTERGATE, NORWICH, NR2 1ER www.st-gregorys-antiques-and-collectables.com 01603 305 372 ST GREGORY’S ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES

WITH THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING CONTRIBUTORS

Jonty Young

Jessie Dodd

Samia Evans

Kelly Robb

Anne Falgate

Jade Heverson

FEATURE

PHOTOGRAPHY

Ruski

www.ruskidot.com

@ruskidot

DESIGN / PRODUCTION Type & Numbers

www.typeandnumbers.com

PUBLISHED BY The Norwich Lanes Association (NLA)

www.norwichlanes.co.uk

@norwichlanes —

With special thanks to everyone who works, lives, shops and plays in the unique and independent Norwich Lanes.

Welcome to the historic Norwich Lanes

WELCOME to the Norwich Lanes – the largest city centre, all independent business community to be found anywhere in the UK.

The Lanes are full of beautiful buildings, spanning several centuries and today they are home to over 500 independent shops, boutiques, restaurants and bars. All of them individual, welcoming and unique. They sit alongside galleries, museums, an award-winning arts centre, a community theatre and an arthouse cinema too.

You’ll find plenty of things to see and do – morning, noon and night. If you’d like to explore a little more, take a stroll with the accompanying map (pages 16 & 17).

Still like to know more? Simply visit www.norwichlanes.co.uk

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Steeped in history

YOU’LL FIND A STORY ON EVERY CORNER OF THE AWARD-WINNING NORWICH LANES

01 Scratch beneath the surface

Norwich has the largest amount of medieval undercrofts in the country with many of them in the Lanes. Mostly dating from the 15th century, they were built in this area because of the incline up from the nearby River Wensum. Today you can eat your chips in one beneath the Grosvenor Fish Bar in Pottergate or take a tour of the city’s largest undercroft at the Museum of Norwich in the Bridewell.

02 Fire, Fire!

In 1898 the Norwich Fire Station was moved from Guildhall to the yard of 12-16 Pottergate. Unfortunately, it was a month after one of the area’s worst

fires which started at Hurn the rope and sail makers, seriously damaging much of Chamberlain’s department store and the nearby public library.

03 Friar, Friar

The Halls are the UK’s most complete surviving medieval friary complex. Built around 1279, the Halls were originally occupied by the Sack Friars from Marseille before being taken over by the Dominican Black Friars from nearby Colegate in 1307. Today, the Halls are a series of different-sized venues which play host to live music events, antique fairs and weddings.

04 If music be the food of love, play on Norwich Arts Centre has played host to

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some incredible bands who were just starting out over the years including Nirvana, Oasis, Coldplay, Muse and the Stone Roses to name but a few. Keep your eyes on their website and see if you can spot the next big thing.

05 Come On Eileen

Another piece of Lanes gig history. In 1977 in the very early days of Punk Rock, Kevin Rowland, lead singer of Dexy’s Midnight Runners, brought his first band The Killjoys to play a near dilapidated venue called Stuarts Hall in St Andrew’s Street. That very same building is now Cinema City.

06 The stuff of legends

St Gregory’s Church dates back to the 14th century and is not only an excellent antiques and collectables centre but is also home to one of the finest pieces of medieval wall art to be found in the UK. Measuring approximately 3.5m x 4m, the painting depicts St George slaying the dragon while a princess watches on. It is thought to have been painted by a former livery stable keeper who lived and worked nearby.

07 If the cap fits, wear it. Rumsey Wells (1877-1937) was a hat designer and manufacturer based on

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PHOTO TRACE NEWTON-INGHAM

Benedicts is a small, independently run restaurant serving modern British food using fresh, seasonal and regional produce that showcases Norfolk’s nest o erings.

Tasting Menu

Private Dining Space

3 AA Rosettes, Times Top 100 Restaurant & Michelin Listed

We are now in our ninth year and have established ourselves as a mainstay in the vibrant food scene of Norwich and East Anglia. We look forward to welcoming you to our restaurant.

From Richard Bainbridge, Chef Owner of the award-winning restaurant Benedicts in Norwich, BBC Saturday Kitchen Live regular and winner of BBC Great British Menu, comes an array of refined provisions for your pantry and freezer.

Artisanal store cupboard essentials made with the finest ingredients

Handmade in small batches in our kitchens in the heart of Norwich

Guild of Fine Food, Great Taste AwardWinning Super Seed Granola

R. B Provisions are available via our website, in delis/ farm shops across Norfolk and Su olk and can also be purchased at Benedicts.

9 St Benedicts St, Norwich 01603 92 60 80 www.restaurantbenedicts.com
@restbenedicts
HAMPERS EVENTS WWW.RBAINBRIDGE.CO.UK @RBPROVISIONS

St Andrew’s Street but known all over the world, not least for his ‘Doggie’ cap. Ex-patriots would greet wearers with a handshake saying: “I don’t know who the blazes you are, sir, but you’re wearing a Rumsey Wells cap, so dash it, come and have a drink!” The Rumsey Wells shop which closed its doors in 1974, is now a rather excellent pub bearing the same name and is known locally for delicious ale and pies.

08 Wild Thing

Peter the Wild Boy was a feral child found in a German forest by George I in about 1725 and kept as a curiosity by Caroline, Princess of Wales. In 1751 when his celebrity had waned

he arrived in Norwich and was briefly imprisoned in the Bridewell, now the Museum of Norwich, under suspicion of being a Spanish spy.

09 Finishing Touch

The Guildhall was commissioned after King Henry IV awarded a charter to the City of Norwich giving it autonomy from the county of Norfolk. Built in 1407, the finishing touches took some time. The windows remained unglazed for forty plus years and it was not until 1453 that the glass was added.

10 The ultimate home with a view!

In the mid 20th century, Jarrolds’ caretaker Arthur James Dunham, known as Joe, lived in a bungalow on the roof of the department store, where he created a beautiful garden along with a fish pond with his wife Emily and daughters Wilfred and Olive. One of his tasks was to turn off the store’s lights at night.

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Sunday 9th July 2023 | 11am – 5pm

Live Music, Pop-up Markets, DJs, Street Food, Arts & Crafts, Cocktails, Cabaret and more…

IN ASSOCIATION

For more information go to www.norwichlanes.co.uk

PROUDLY
WITH

THE LANES TROUGH THE LENS

Ruski is a locally based artist and photographer, who has spent many years capturing and immortalising the fine city of Norwich, from his unique perspective. He is best known for his work as an organiser of the Art of Norwich exhibitions

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and his past management of St Margarets Church of Art. Check out Ruski’s creations at the Norwich Art Shop on Upper St Giles, on his website www.ruskidot.com, or his Instagram @ruskidot 11 NORWICH LANES N O 8

The Norwich Lanes are home to numerous record shops and regularly attract collectors from all over the UK. Not least when the VIP Record Fair pops up at St Andrew’s Hall on one of their bi-monthly visits.

The love of vinyl in the Lanes however, is nothing new. Go back 40 or 50 years and there were as many record shops then, as there are today. The remarkably small Ace Records in Lower Goat Lane, Robins Records in Pottergate and the much-loved Backs Records in Swan Lane to name but a few.

Today, the majority of shops sell pre-loved stock but not all of them. Both Circular Sound and Press To Play have a huge amount of second hand 45s and 33s but you’ll also find a good selection at St Gregory’s Antiques and Collectables, at the Sue Ryder Vintage

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As for modern releases, Soundclash on St Benedict’s leads the way. This excellent record store first opened its doors in 1991 with proprietor Paul Mills who had previously worked at the aforementioned Backs Records for many years before.

Last but by no means least is Lowell on Pottergate. You’ll find a wonderful mix of new hand-picked releases alongside some of the finest vintage clothing

in the city. In April, Lowell Records released an excellent new compilation LP featuring 11 of the city’s finest musicians and bands called The Bitter End (Volume 1). If you’re lucky you can grab yourself a copy in store now or online via the QR code below.

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Shop in Bridewell Alley and the Oxfam music shop on St Giles.
SOUNDCLASH
LOWELL RECORDS

Philip Browne first opened its doors in 1986 with a vision to provide the city with high-end fashion within a friendly, inspiring environment.

We consider ourselves as both a shop and a place of refuge for music, art and discussion.

We care about quality, both in clothing and in customer care. In store we provide excellent service and knowledge that translates seamlessly to our online shop.

Always looking to the future, with a nod to the past, we’re a global menswear retailer, curating the best from luxury, sport and streetwear.

small batch sourdough produced using an ancient method, combining organic and regenerative grains. proud to work collectively with positive pioneers for change in our food system, considering people and animals whilst taking steps to fix our planet.

| www.loafmicrobakery.uk

3 GUILDHALL HILL 01603 664 886 www.philipbrownemenswear.co.uk DOORS OPEN SINCE 1986
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If you’re looking to dress yourself both stylishly and sustainably, then the Norwich Lanes is the place for you! Within the streets, alleyways and historic buildings you’ll find a whole host of wonderful vintage stores, alongside some pop-up markets too. Let’s explore – a little more…

SLAYYY VINTAGE – 11 St Giles Street

Slayyy Vintage is a unisex 90s vintage and re-worked clothing store – presenting sustainable fashion in a fun and colourful way. You’ll find some much-loved classic brands here. www.slayyyvintage.com

SUE RYDER VINTAGE – 1a Bridewell Alley

Vintage and retro clothing, accessories and household goods from all over the UK in one amazing shop. Fashion, textiles and goodies galore. https://shop.sueryder.org

LOWELL – 8 Pottergate

Lowell is both a vintage shop and a record store. Expect timeless vintage clothing, mainly from the 60s and 70s, which is beautifully curated and displayed. It’s a must! www.lowellnorwich.com

ST GREGORY’S ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES – St Gregory’s Green

You’ll find rail after rail of wonderful unisex vintage clothing and accessories in this beautiful medieval church. So much stock you could be in here for hours. www.st-gregorys-antiques-and-collectables.com

VINTAGE APPAREL – 15 St Giles Street

New to Norwich but long in the game! Affordable and eclectic vintage clothing from these former East End traders. @VintageApparelUK

THE VINTAGE MARKET – Pottergate

@ The Norwich Lanes Summer Fayre . A beautiful pop-up market, curated by Gold Thrift Vintage, bringing some of the county’s finest vintage dealers to the Lanes for the day. Sunday 9th July – 11am to 5pm.

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To find the business location of Norwich Lanes Members (list on following pages), check the grid reference (XX) to the right of their name for their location on the map above.

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Ali Bongo (Headshop) N5

22 St John Maddermarket www.alibongo.co.uk

The Almond Kitchen M11 (Sugar-coated almonds) London Street

@TheAlmondKitchenNorfolk

Amaretto Deli S3

16 St George’s Street www.amarettodeli.co.uk

Amnesty Bookshop A2

82 St.Benedict’s Street www.amnesty.org.uk

Artlist (Editing software) G10

27 St Giles Street www.fxhome.com

Athena Games I4

9 St Gregorys Alley www.athenagames.co.uk

Atwin (Womenswear) S7

10–12 Bridewell Alley www.atwinstore.co.uk

Aurum Jewellery R8 21 Bedford Street

www.aurumdesign.co.uk

Beaujangles (Accessories) J8

24 Lower Goat Lane www.beaujangles.co.uk

Benedicts (Restaurant) I3

9 St Benedicts Street www.restaurantbenedicts.com

The Bicycle Shop (Cafe) H3

17 St Benedict’s Street

www.thebicycleshopcafe.com

Black Orange Investments S1 80-82 St Georges Street

www.blackorangeinv.co.uk

The Book Hive U7

53 London Street www.thebookhive.co.uk

Bowhill & Elliott (Shoes) U8*

65 London Street

www.bowhillandelliott.co.uk

Bread Source (Bakery) A10 & R6

93 Upper St Giles Street and 22 Bridewell Alley

www.bread-source.co.uk

Brix & Bones (Restaurant) U8*

68 London Street

www.brixandbones.com

The Cafe Club 8T

1a St Andrews Hill

www.thecafeclub.co.uk

Catfish (Womenswear) O7

24 Exchange Street

www.catfishwomen.com

Chadds of Norwich R8 (Menswear)

23 Bedford Street

www.chaddsnorwich.co.uk

Chef Ron’s J9

19 Lower Goat Lane www.chefronskitchen.co.uk

Christophes Crepes L8

12 Pottergate @christophescrepes

Cinema City T5 St Andrews Street www.picturehouses.co.uk

Clockwork Barbers I4

11 St Gregory’s Alley www.clockworkbarbers.co.uk

Cookes Band Instruments F3

34 St Benedict’s Street www.cookes.co.uk

Cupcake & Co A10

83 Upper St Giles Street www.cupcakeand.co

Cuppie Hut (Cakes) I10

9 St Giles Street https://thecuppiehut.com

Dipples (Jewellery) R9

2–6 Swan Lane www.dipples.com

Dogfish (Menswear) R8

6-8 Bedford Street www.dogfishscene.com

Don Txoko (Restaurant) 3F

26 St Benedicts Street www.dontxoko.com

Elements (Menswear) J9

12 Lower Goat Lane www.elementsclothing.co.uk

Elm (Gifts & Homewear) J10

5–7 Lower Goat Lane www.elmshop.co.uk

Expresso (Cafe) S3

12 St Georges Street www.expresso-online.co.uk

Fabulous Frames A10

97 Upper St Giles Street @fabulousframesnorwich

Fairhurst Gallery & Framers Q7

17 Bedford Street

www.fairhurstgallery.co.uk

Farmyard (Restaurant) 3H

23 St Benedict’s Street

https://farmyard.restaurant

Feel Good Therapies M8

Bagleys Court, Pottergate www.fgt-norfolk.co.uk

Figbar (Dessert bar) N6

23 St John Maddermarket www.figbarnorwich.com

Fire and Flux (Ceramics) K8

21 Lower Goat Lane www.fireandfluxceramics. wixsite.com/website

Flicka (Toddler Boutique) N9

4 Dove Steet

www.flicka.shop

Flint (Hairdressers) I9

6 Upper Goat Lane

www.flinthair.co.uk

Gallyons Clothing Q7

7 Bedford Street and www.gallyonsclothing.co.uk

The Games Table J9

14–16 Lower Goat Lane

www.thegamestable.co.uk

Gatsby’s (Barber) I3 3 St Benedict’s Street gatsbysthebarbershop.nearcut.com

The Giggly Goat J9 (Art / Gifts / Homeware) 20 Lower Goat Lane

www.thegigglygoat.co.uk

Glambox (Beauty) A2 80 St Benedicts Street

www.glambox.co.uk

Gonzos Tea Room U8* (Restaurant / Bar / Club) 68 London Street

www.gonzostearoom.com

The Granary (Homeware) 7Q 5 Bedford Street www.thegranary.co.uk

Grosvenor Fish Bar I7 28 Lower Goat Lane

www.fshshop.com

Gyre & Gimble (Bar) J4

14 Charing Cross

www.gyreandgimble.co.uk

The Halls (Venue) T4 St Andrew’s Plain

www.thehallsnorwich.com

Hawthorn Cocktail Bar I4 2–4 St Benedicts Street

www.barhawthorn.com

Head in the Clouds L7 (Headshop)

13 Pottergate

www.headintheclouds.info

Helgate Pottery 1D 15 St Margarets Street www.helgate.co.uk

Jarrold Department Store P10 1–11 London Street www.jarrold.co.uk

JC Pinto (Restaurant) 7N 1 St John Maddermarket www.jcpinto.co.uk

Jordan Fay Acupuncture 5I 6 St Gregory’s Alley

www.jordanfayacupuncture.co.uk

Kofra (Coffee Roasters) A10

81 Upper St Giles Street

www.kofra.co.uk

The Lanes Clinic (Wellbeing) M6

7 St John’s Alley (Maddermarket) www.thelanesclinic.co.uk

Leveridges Salon 4H

30 St Benedict’s Street

www.leveridgessalon.co.uk

Lisa Angel (Accessories) J10

3 Lower Goat Lane www.lisaangel.co.uk

L’Hexagone (Restaurant) J8

22 Lower Goat Lane

www.hexagonebistrofrancais.com

loaf.microbakery 8N

15 Dove Street

www.loafmicrobakery.uk

Lord’s (Restaurant) A10

82 Upper St Giles Street

https://lords.onlineorder.co

Lowell (Vintage & Vinyl) M8

8 Pottergate

www.lowellnorwich.com

Maddermarket Theatre M6 Saint John’s Alley www.maddermarket.co.uk

Mae Cosmetics I5

6 St Gregory’s Alley www.maecosmetics.com

Main Source (Streetwear) K8

14a Pottergate www.main-source.co.uk

Makers House (Bistro) I4

2–4 St Benedict’s Street www.makershousenorwich.co.uk

Melville & Mayell F3 (Premium wine & spirits store)

27 St Benedicts Street www.melvillemayell.com

Mod One (1960s Fashion) L8

12a Pottergate www.modone.co.uk

Mon Chai (Cafe) 3E

52 St Benedict’s Street www.monchai.co.uk

Moorish Falafel Bar J9

17 Lower Goat Lane www.moorishfalafel.com

Moosey Art (Gallery) K9

Labour in Vain Yard

www.mooseyart.co.uk

Muse Hair & Beauty I4

12 St Gregory’s Alley

@musehairandbeautystudio

Museum of Norwich S7

Bridewell Alley

www.museums.norfolk.gov.uk/ museum-of-norwich

Norfolk Yarn (Woolcraft) L7

11 Pottergate www.norfolkyarn.co.uk

Norwich Arts Centre C2

51 St Bennedicts Street www.norwichartscentre.co.uk

Norwich Aesthetics (Beauty) J10

3 St Giles Street

www.norwichaesthetics.com

Norwich University S2 of the Arts

3–7 Redwell Street www.nua.ac.uk

Oriental Rugs of Norwich R8

4 Bedford Street

www.orientalrugsofnorwich.co.uk

One Life Left (Gaming Cafe) F3

21 St. Benedict’s Street www.onelifeleft.net

Philip Browne (Menswear) L10

3 Guildhall Hill

www.philipbrownemenswear.co.uk

The Plough (Pub) D3

58 St Benedict’s Street www.grainbrewery.co.uk

The Post Room (Interiors) A10

85c Upper St Giles Street @postroom85

Red Cross Charity Shop A2

88 St.Benedict’s Street www.redcross.org.uk

Roger Hickmans Restaurant B10

79 Upper St Giles Street www.rogerhickmansrestaurant.com

Rumsey Wells (Pub) O5

4 St Andrews Street www.rumseywells.co.uk

Sahara Cafe & Patisserie 4F

22 St Benedicts Street www.saharacafenorwich.com

Sevenwolves (Menswear) O7 24 Exchange Street www.sevenwolves.co.uk

Sew Creative 10H 29a St Giles Street www.sewcreative.co.uk

Shears Hair Cutters U7 53b London Street

Shearsnorwich@gmail.com

Shiatsu Centre (Wellbeing) J8 20 Lower Goat Lane www.shiatsucentre.co.uk

Sinsins Boutique of Love H4

14 St Benedicts Street www.sinsins.com

Slayyy Vintage I10 11 St Giles Street www.slayyyvintage.com

Slice + Dice (Board Game Cafe) A2 10–12 St Benedicts Street www.sliceanddice.cafe

Soundclash (Records) 4H 28 St Benedict’s Street

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St Andrews Church 5S Bridewell Alley

www.standrewsnorwich.org

St Giles House Hotel 10F 41–45 St Giles Street www.stgileshousehotel.co.uk

St Giles Pantry A10 (Grocery & Cafe)

95a Upper Giles Street www.stgilespantry.com

St Gregorys Antiques I4 St Gregory’s Green

www.st-gregorys-antiquesand-collectables.com

Stiffkey Bathrooms 10A 89 Upper St Giles

www.stiffkeybathrooms.com

Strangers’ Hall Museum L5 4 Charing Cross www.museums.norfolk.gov.uk

Sue Ryder Vintage S7 1 Bridewell Alley https://shop.sueryder.org

Ten Eighty (Sportswear) N9 6–8 Dove Street www.ten-eighty.co.uk

Thorns (DIY Store) O8 22 Exchange Street www.thornsdiy.com

True Love Tattoos S6 16 Bridewell Alley www.tltnorwich.co.uk

The Vine Thai N9 7 Dove Street www.vinethai.co.uk

Vintage Apparel 10I 15 St Giles Street @VintageApparelUK

The Voice Project 11B 90 Upper St Giles www.voiceproject.co.uk

The Waffle House G10 39 St Giles Street www.wafflehousenorwich.co.uk

The Wallow (Wine Bar) O8 36 Exchange Street www.wallowwine.co.uk

White Reflections (Bridal) A2 92–94 St Benedicts Street www.whitereflections.co.uk

Yard (Restaurant) M8 6 Pottergate www.yardnorwich.com

For more information about becoming a Norwich Lanes member, contact us on info@norwichlanes.co.uk

Thorns DIY

Thorns DIY was established in 1835 by a London merchant named Robert Elliot Thorn. This much-loved, multi-level DIY store is still family-run today.

www.thornsdiy.com

Jarrold

Way back in 1770, John Jarrold opened a small shop in Woodbridge, Suffolk. Today, some 250 years later, Jarrold remains one of the most unique and independent department stores to be found anywhere in the UK.

www.jarrold.co.uk

The Grosvenor Fish Bar

The Grosvenor Fish Bar in Pottergate has been serving delicious fish and chips for nearly one hundred years and is famous today for its speciality menu including Bass With Sass, Waco Taco and Clamity Jane. Takeaway or dine in – there’s seating for 70 people and it’s licensed too!

www.fshshop.com

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Cookes Band Instruments

Cookes Music first opened in Norwich way back in 1887 but the present shop, Cookes Band Instruments, opened in 1965 and moved to its St Benedict’s Street home soon after.

www.cookes.co.uk

Fabulous Frames

Fabulous Frames was established on Upper St Giles in 1996 by Phil Emby and has been framing the work of both local and national photographers and artists ever since. They also stock an excellent selection of local prints, gifts and cards.

www.fabulous-frames.co.uk

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Stiffkey Bathrooms

Dan and Mark opened Stiffkey Bathrooms on the Norfolk coast in 1985 but relocated to the Lanes in 2000. Today they ship antique baths and accessories all over the world from their shop on Upper St Giles.

www.stiffkeybathrooms.com

Chadds Menswear

Chadds Menswear is a traditional gentleman’s outfitters that first opened to the public more than 50 years ago. Set in a stunning Tudor building on Bedford Street, Chadds stocks a large selection of quality formal wear, casual wear and accessories.

www.chaddsnorwich.co.uk

The Waffle House

The Waffle House opened at 39 St Giles Street in 1978 and quickly established itself as a firm family favourite. Sweet or savoury – their light crispy waffles are the best.

www.wafflehousenorwich.co.uk

Dipples Jewellers

Dipples is a fifth generation family jewellers which opened in Swan Lane way back in 1894 some 16 years after it was founded in Woodford, Essex. Dipples is a well known landmark locally due to its beautiful exterior swan-shaped clock.

www.dipples.com

the longest serving independent businesses in the Lanes. restaurants and everything in between…
DIPPLES WAFFLE HOUSE
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CHADDS STIFFKEY

Delicious, zesty and freshly prepared vegan dishes – eat in or takeaway!

17 Lower Goat Lane | www.moorishfalafel.com

PANCAKES ARE FOR LIFE NOT JUST SHROVE TUESDAY MADE FRESH FROM LOCAL INGREDIENTS. EST 2011

@ CHRISTOPHESCREPES | 12 POTTERGATE

Gallyons Country Clothing

Gallyons is a name that has been synonymous with East Anglia since 1784. The business is long established in the region and once held Royal Warrants as Gunsmiths to HRH the Queen.

www.gallyonsclothing.co.uk

Aurum Jewellers and Designers

A family-run business with over 40 years experience. Located in an old merchants house on Bedford Street, Aurum showcases the finest contemporary jewellery by British and international designers.

www.aurumdesign.co.uk

Dogfish

Nick and Robin opened menswear store Dogfish in 1992. They now stock a huge selection of the freshest emerging street and workwear inspired brands, alongside timeless classics.

www.dogfishmen.com

Head In The Clouds

A rite of passage! Often described as ‘hippy heaven’ – Head In The Clouds has been selling oriental handcrafts and ethical fashion for over 50 years.

www.headintheclouds.info

Oriental Rugs Of Norwich

Oriental Rugs Of Norwich have been supplying quality handmade rugs for over 30 years. You can choose from 700 beautiful rugs and kilims at their extensive Bedford Street store.

www.orientalrugsofnorwich.co.uk

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ORIENTAL RUGS HEAD IN THE CLOUDS
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Philip Browne

Since 1986! Philip Browne is a global menswear retailer based on Guildhall Hill. Always looking to the future but with a nod to the past. Full-time purveyors of the finest luxury sport and streetwear brands. www.philipbrowne.co.uk

Elements

Elements is a stylish menswear shop which first opened to the public in the late 1980s. Stockists of some of the the finest British and European brands. www.elementsclothing.co.uk

Soundclash Records

Soundclash is one of the oldest independent record shops in the UK, with

proprietor, Paul Mills, first opening its doors. way back in 1991. New releases, pre-loved vinyl and some classic CDs too.

Shears Gentleman’s Haircutters

Shears opened to the public in 1986 and turns heads on a daily basis due to its bright street-art exterior. Former clients include Liam Gallagher, David Baddiel and Wreckless Eric.

The Plough PH

The Plough has recently celebrated its 200th birthday on St Benedict’s Street. Much loved for its Grain Brewery ales, open fires and the best walled garden in the city. www.grainbrewery.co.uk

SHEARS
SOUNDCLASH PHOTO RUSKI PHILIP BROWNE
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THE PLOUGH
Looking for a good read for Summer 2023? Henry Layte, proprietor of The Book Hive , gives us his top 5 books of the year so far… 30 St Benedicts Street, Norwich, NR2 4AQ 01603 621965 www.leveridgessalon.co.uk info@leveridgessalon.co.uk Consciously curated, independent womenswear and lifestyle store. 10–12 Bridewell Alley • atwinstore.co.uk • @atwinstore

GREAT AND HORRIBLE NEWS by

In early modern England, murder truly was most foul. Trials were gossipy events packed to the rafters with noisome spectators. Executions were public proceedings, bookshops saw grisly stories sell like hot cakes. Local writer Blessin Adams’ hotly tipped debut takes nine historical murders and reveals their grisly proceedings and how the public relished them. And one of them is set in Norwich!

THE QUIVERING TREE & OPPOSITE THE CROSS KEYS

ST Haymon was a hugely successful crime writer, with a series of books based on her character detective Jurnet. However, she also wrote two volumes of autobiography about growing up in Norwich in the 1920s. Newly re-published they are as good as anything Laurie Lee had to offer; Charming, funny and so revealing about the lives of everyday rural folk.

SEASON OF THE WITCH: THE BOOK OF GOTH

Drawing on her novelistic skills as well as her years as a music journalist, Yarmouth raised Unsworth’s account of Goth and its origins is rich and absorbing, establishing its political and historical context… the dark matter of Goth amounts to more than mere Addams family

cosplay and has deep cultural roots in literature and cinema, as well as magnificent precursors such as The Doors, Nico, Suicide, David Bowie.

THE SWIMMER: THE WILD LIFE OF ROGER DEAKIN by

Two East Anglian legends combine. Norfolk man, journalist and nature writer Barkham is the author of several highly acclaimed books. Deakin tipped up in Suffolk where he wrote three seminal works. Here is an illuminating and brilliantly crafted biography of the extraordinary man behind three classics –Waterlogged, Wild Wood and Notes From Walnut Tree Farm.

THE FIVE SORROWFUL MYSTERIES OF WANDY AFRICA

15 year-old Andrew Aziza lives in Kontagora, Nigeria, where his days are spent about town with his droogs, Slim and Morocca, grappling with his fantasies about white girls – especially blondes – and wondering who his father is. When he’s not in church, at school or attempting to form ‘Africa’s first superheroes’, he obsesses over mathematical theorems, ideas of black power and HXVX: the Curse of Africa… The amount of A-list writers acclaiming this book – by Nigerian born UEA student Buoro – is almost comical… Get in early on the next big thing!

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Paving the way

HISTORY BENEATH YOUR FEET

As you wander around the Norwich Lanes, you may well notice a series of beautiful paving plaques depicting the area’s fascinating industrial and social past.

There are over 50 plaques along the way, telling the story of times gone by – each and everyone of them hand designed by artist and illustrator Sally Barratt and

carefully sand blasted into the stone by local craftsmen.

The plaques were commissioned by HEART (Heritage Economic and Regeneration Trust) and Norwich City Council in 2006 as a way to encourage people to explore the area’s streets, alleyways and open spaces.

Today they feel like part of the fabric, as though they’ve been there for centuries, like the stories they depict. So when you’re next in the Lanes, do look down – as you can learn a lot from what you see on the streets.

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What’s on — Summer 2023

There are literally thousands of great events in the Lanes throughout the year. Here are just a few to get you started!

2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY

Cinema City

Sun 30th July | 7pm

Heralded in 1968 as the most striking sci-fi film ever, Stanley Kubrick’s epic meditation on human evolution shines brilliantly over half a decade later. Often regarded as a metaphor and moral allegory, Kubrick’s film is a visual tour de force with a stunning soundtrack. www.picturehouses.com

GIN & RUM FESTIVAL NORWICH

The Halls

Sat 1st July 12:30 – 10:30pm

If you’re thirsty for knowledge or just want to party the night away, the Gin & Rum Festival is for you! Discover new favourites with samples from hand-picked guest distillers and much more besides.

www.thehallsnorwich.com

STRANGERS’ HALL 100

Strangers’ Hall Museum

Wed 23rd – Sun 27th

August (excl. Sat 26th)

2023 marks Strangers’

Hall centenary as a public museum. To help celebrate 100 years, this magnificent Tudor building and wonderful museum will be free to enter.

www.museums.norfolk.gov.uk

CLUTTER CITY NIGHT MARKET

Norwich Arts Centre

Sat 1st July | 5pm – 9pm

Clutter City returns to NAC for a Summer night market with over 25 carefully selected stalls featuring the best local makers, artists, illustrators and designers! Plus pop-up food and DJ.

www.norwichartscentre.co.uk

INTELLECTUAL HOOLIGANS

The Maddermarket Theatre

Sat 5th Aug | 8.pm

Now in their 10th year, Norwich’s funniest and longest serving improv comedy troupe, return to the stage at the Maddermarket. www.maddermarket.co.uk

TRUE STORIES LIVE —

HANGING BY A THREAD

Norwich Arts Centre

Sun 10th September | 7pm – 10pm

A lively and moving event where people tell true stories about their lives in front of a warm, supportive audience.

www.truestorieslive.co.uk

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“I never go there without seeing a book I absolutely have to buy; eclectic, thoughtful, and tempting. A must for book lovers!”

“The kind of place I dreamt of existing in Norwich when I was growing up.”

– STEPHEN FRY

“The Book Hive is a wonder for both books and the soul. Everyone  should go there, often.”

Norwich’s multi-award winning independent bookshop and publisher. Home delivery or next day in store ordering.

The Book Hive, 53 London Street, Norwich, NR2 1HL 01603 219 268 | www.thebookhive.co.uk

SHOW THIS ADVERT IN THE SHOP FOR 15% OFF ALL PURCHASES!

DISCOVER JARROLD STORE FOLK

Championing the individual and the inspiring, the artisan and the eclectic, Jarrold Store Folk is a community of creators and producers offering collections of gifts, treats and more.

FIND THEM ON EXCHANGE STREET JARROLD.CO.UK/STOREFOLK

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