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View Info →The Queen of Iceni is a pub on Wherry Road in Norwich. This area along the River Wensum blends historic buildings with modern life. It’s known for staying open late and has a wide selection of drinks. Locals and visitors go there for a quick bite, a late drink, or to relax. The Queen of Iceni offers a comfortable atmosphere and is easy to reach while you’re exploring Norwich.
Also known as Lloyds No. 1, The Queen of Iceni is a pub with step-free access, wheelchair access, and accessible toilets. It provides both food and drink, offering a simple, functional pub experience. The building is designed for comfort and convenience, and it creates a relaxed atmosphere with unisex toilets. The layout is geared toward socialising, catering to a range of needs. Its location on Wherry Road offers easy access for people moving around Norwich.
The Queen of Iceni is a traditional pub serving food and drink. It stays open for extended hours, making it a good option for evening socialising. The venue is easily accessed by people with mobility needs, with step-free access, wheelchair access, and accessible toilets. You can expect a relaxed and convenient space, ideal for informal gatherings or after-work drinks, and it’s a useful stopping point during a day in Norwich.
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Arts Centre
Norwich Arts CentreNorwich Arts Centre is an arts centre located on Reeves Yard, near St Benedicts Street in Norwich.
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View Info →Information about this venue is based on publicly available sources and may be incomplete. Last updated in June 2026.