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Published:
8:30 AM January 29, 2021
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3:00 PM January 29, 2021
A new development of one and two-bedroom apartments and duplexes has become available to rent in Norwich
- Credit: Arnolds Keys
A prestigious city centre development has been announced with the launch of 37 new, contemporary one-and two-bedroom apartments and duplexes to let in the heart of Norwich.
38 Duke Street is set around a serene walled communal courtyard garden, and the new homes have been built to a high specification.
Each apartment features either a Juliet balcony, courtyard garden, balcony or duplex terrace and half the apartments have an allocated parking space in secure under-croft parking with internal access to the apartments. There is also private bicycle storage on site.
The Prince of Wales pub. Picture: Denise Bradley
- Credit: Archant 2013
Part of a disused pub in Norwich city centre could become the new home of a legal charity.
The former Prince of Wales pub has been vacant for some time and remains advertised for lease by Arnold Keys, with its future uncertain.
However, the fate of an extension attached to it could be sealed in the coming weeks, with legal charity Norfolk Community Law Service hoping to turn it into its new headquarters.
The charity, which offers free, independent legal advice, has lodged a bid with Norwich City Council to convert the ground floor of the extension into a new office for it.