For those of you looking to move to Norwich there are a number of different areas of the city that you can live in.
Whether you are looking to buy a house for just yourself or are looking to buy a house for you and your family, the numerous suburbs and surrounding areas of Norwich provide plenty of amenities and transport links to suit all.
For people who work in the city centre and like city living, there are a number of new apartment and city living developments within walking distance of the many shops and businesses within the city centre. Along the river Wensum next to the Riverside development and Carrow Road are places such as Cannon Wharf, Spooners Wharf and Albion Mill which all provide stunning city centre living with views across the river Wensum. Within a five minute walk are a range of restaurants, bars, fitness centres and supermarkets meaning that all amenities are within a very short distance. Many people who live here work within Norwich city centre which is only a matter of minutes away. Living here is also very popular with people who regularly use the train to visit places such as London, Ipswich and Cambridge as Norwich train station is only a few minutes walk away.
People who prefer to live outside of the city centre will no doubt find one of Norwich's many suburbs to their taste. For people who like to live close to the road network and have easy access to the A11 and A47 may find that the areas of Cringleford, Bowthorpe and Eaton appeal to them. Living in these areas means that you are only minutes away from the most important arteries of the East Anglian road network. If you are a lecturer or are looking to study or work at University, the UEA based between Eaton and Bowthorpe is only minutes away and provides one of the East's best sporting facilities. For the health professionals amongst us, the Norwich and Norfolk hospital is based between the areas of Cringleford and Colney and is one of the busiest hospitals in the UK.
Many people who move to Norwich, not only for the lovely city and it's attractions but also for the wonderfully scenic Norfolk broads that are within minutes drive of the city. People who want easy access to the broads for those nice weekend days out might find that living in areas such as Sprowston and Catton is better. Suburbs on this side of Norwich are centred around the main roads which lead into the heart of the Norfolk broads and beyond.
If you are looking to work at Norwich airport or are likely to regularly use Norwich airport, areas such as Catton, Drayton and Hellesdon are more than suitable as they are only a matter of minutes away from the airport terminal.
No matter where you look or decide to live in Norwich, one thing is for certain is that it is a great place to live and Norwich offers a wide range of entertainment, shops, leisure facilities and transport links to the rest of the UK.
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