About This Book
The author traces the old highway from London to Norwich, narrating the sequence of towns, inns, bridges and waymarks that punctuate its hundred‑mile course. Blending travelogue, antiquarian observation and anecdote, the work sketches coaching‑era scenes, local customs, architectural details and pastoral East Anglian landscapes celebrated by painters. Illustrated plates and reproduced prints accompany descriptions of market towns, churches, taverns and rural industries, while chapters note historical associations, route mileages and coaching practices without adopting a purely guidebook or academic tone. The overall effect is a readable corridor of place‑based vignettes that maps how geography, built heritage and everyday life shape this eastward road.
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