The G4 Christmas tour comes to East Anglia
Hear how the classical boy-band which shot to stardom in the first ever X Factor brings Christmas to some of our most beautiful buildings
Norfolk magazine deputy editor
Rowan Mantell is the deputy editor of Norfolk magazine, and a writer for the Eastern Daily Press, specialising in interviews, historical and landscape features and personal columns about family life in the county
Rowan Mantell is the deputy editor of Norfolk magazine, and a writer for the Eastern Daily Press, specialising in interviews, historical and landscape features and personal columns about family life in the county
Hear how the classical boy-band which shot to stardom in the first ever X Factor brings Christmas to some of our most beautiful buildings
We visit Thursford, in Norfolk, to find out about its woodland, church, steam engines and castle - as well as that famous Christmas show
War heroes, Romans and giant golf balls at Feltwell
The Dabbling Duck has cosy fireplaces, stone floors, flint walls, wooden beams and a splendid menu.
How a horse described as more like a pit pony, and the first female jockey to win at Royal Ascot, made history. Here’s the story of Gay Kelleway and Sprowston Boy
A conversation about comfort food inspired the fabulously flavoured and wildly popular sweet and savoury treats of Norwich’s Crumpetorium
Want to feast like a Tudor? A fabulous new cook book – and historic Norfolk house and garden – celebrate Brigitte Webster’s remarkable passion for history and food
Breakfast at Hirst's Farm Shop and Cafe, lunch at XO Kitchen and dinner at the Green Dragon, Wymondham
Five facts about Scole on the Norfolk/Suffolk border - from seances to a spectacular pub sign
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