Anchor Street

Settlement in Norfolk North Norfolk

England

Anchor Street

St Mary's Parish Church, Tunstead St Mary's Parish Church, Tunstead, Norfolk : View from Church Street.

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St Mary's Parish Church, Tunstead Credit: Terry Gray

Anchor Street is a quaint and historic street located in the heart of Norfolk, a vibrant city in the eastern part of England. Situated just a stone's throw away from the bustling city center, Anchor Street offers a unique blend of old-world charm and modern convenience.

Lined with well-preserved Georgian townhouses and traditional brick buildings, the street exudes a timeless elegance. Its cobbled pavement and period lampposts add to its charm, attracting both locals and tourists alike. The architecture reflects the street's rich history, dating back to the 18th century when it served as a hub for merchants and seafarers.

Despite its historic appeal, Anchor Street is far from being stuck in the past. Today, it is home to a variety of independent shops, boutiques, cafes, and restaurants, catering to all tastes and interests. Visitors can indulge in a range of culinary delights, from traditional British fare to international cuisine, or explore the unique offerings of local artisans and craftsmen.

The street's central location means that it is within walking distance of many of Norfolk's main attractions. The lively market square, the majestic cathedral, and the picturesque riverfront are all just a short stroll away. Additionally, Anchor Street also offers easy access to public transportation, making it an ideal starting point for exploring the wider Norfolk area.

In summary, Anchor Street is a charming and vibrant destination that seamlessly combines history and modernity. With its beautiful architecture, diverse range of shops and eateries, and its prime location, it is a must-visit for anyone seeking to experience the best that Norfolk has to offer.

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Anchor Street Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.764094/1.424008 or Grid Reference TG3124. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

St Mary's Parish Church, Tunstead St Mary's Parish Church, Tunstead, Norfolk : View from Church Street.

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St Mary's Parish Church, Tunstead
St Mary's Parish Church, Tunstead, Norfolk : View from Church Street. Source: LinkExternal link
Church of St Mary the Virgin, Tunstead
Church of St Mary the Virgin, Tunstead
Victorian post-box The ivy is growing! - compare <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1060488">TG3022 : Victorian postbox</a>.
Victorian post-box
The ivy is growing! - compare TG3022 : Victorian postbox.
Harvest at St Mary's, Tunstead The font decorated with the abundance of the harvest-time.
Harvest at St Mary's, Tunstead
The font decorated with the abundance of the harvest-time.
Entrance to St Mary's, Tunstead Porch of St Mary's Church.
Entrance to St Mary's, Tunstead
Porch of St Mary's Church.
Triple sedilia and piscina, St Mary's Church To the south side of the altar in St Mary's Church, Tunstead.
Triple sedilia and piscina, St Mary's Church
To the south side of the altar in St Mary's Church, Tunstead.
High Street, Frankfort from Sloley Road
High Street, Frankfort from Sloley Road
Sloley Road, Frankfort
Sloley Road, Frankfort
Entering Worstead on Dilham Road
Entering Worstead on Dilham Road
Green wheat off Dilham Road, Worstead
Green wheat off Dilham Road, Worstead
Un-named road leading to Smallburgh, east of Tunstall
Un-named road leading to Smallburgh, east of Tunstall
Sugarbeet crop at Tunstall
Sugarbeet crop at Tunstall
The Old Clay Chapel, Mill Lane
The Old Clay Chapel, Mill Lane
Near Bracken House, Anchor Street Anchor Street is an old Roman Road
Near Bracken House, Anchor Street
Anchor Street is an old Roman Road
Anchor Street, a Norfolk hamlet
Anchor Street, a Norfolk hamlet
Little used road between Anchor Street and Old Farm
Little used road between Anchor Street and Old Farm
Potato crop near Anchor Street
Potato crop near Anchor Street
Disused gatepost, thistles and a field of wheat
Disused gatepost, thistles and a field of wheat
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Anchor Street is located at Grid Ref: TG3124 (Lat: 52.764094, Lng: 1.424008)

Administrative County: Norfolk

District: North Norfolk

Police Authority: Norfolk

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Located within 500m of 52.764094,1.424008
Marker: aerial
Utility: gas
Lat/Long: 52.764058/1.4313179
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