Local businesses and producers in Norfolk

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Made in Norfolk

Norfolk is known for specialties like Cromer crab, Stiffkey cockles, Brancaster mussels, and the production of Colman’s mustard and other regional products. Use our Norfolk product directory to discover more about locally made things.

Norfolk is famous for

Norfolk in East England is home to the famous Norfolk broads and miles of unspoilt coastline. The county is famous for it’s delicious Cromer crab and iconic condiment Colman’s Mustard, which has been produced in Norwich for over 200 years. Cromer is famous for its crabs. The Norfolk village of Orford is known for its smokehouses, where meats and fish are preserved. Much of the UK’s sugar beet is grown in the the countryside of Norfolk.

More About Norfolk

Norfolk is one of the counties of East England.  Products listed in this local directory cover the districts of Norfolk which include Breckland, Broadland, Great Yarmouth, King’s Lynn and West Norfolk, North Norfolk, Norwich, South Norfolk.

Norfolk county Day is celebrated on July 27th each year.

The Norfolk county flower is the Common poppy ( Papaver rhoeas Native)

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4 great places to shop in Norfolk

01.

The Gallery Norfolk

Selling a wide range of art including original paintings, limited edition prints, ceramics, glass and sculpture – much of it with an East Anglian connection.

02.

Vancover Quarter

Norfolk’s Vancouver Quarter Shopping Centre in King’s Lynn is home to a wide variety of lovely local shops and cafes.

03.

Television and Movie Store

Norwich-based shop specialising in Doctor Who, Retro Film and TV and DVDs covering all aspects of pop culture.

04.

Norwich Market

Home to around 90 small and independent businesses, with a wide range of products, local food and drink – under the brightly coloured roofs of the market.


FARMSHOPS

Find your local farm shop – Support local business and producers and have freshly seasonal produce delivered to your door

Why Buy Local

Buying directly and eating seasonal produce,  is a great way to support local business. In addition to enjoying the best local and regional foods. From fresh artisan bread, locally reared meat, seasonal vegetables, cheese, to English wine and craft spirits.

Fresh Seasonal Local Produce

To buy the best local and seasonal produce visit your local farm shop, independent retailers, farmers’ markets or local farm. Many farm shops offer home delivery services as well.

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