Elm Hill, Norwich
Medieval Elm Hill is a delightful delight to photograph at any time of the year, but it comes highly recommended for responsible photographers who are eager to go on out-of-season visits.
In the fall, stop along this charming street of former merchants' buildings to photograph the canopy of rust-colored leaves. Then, when winter approaches, cheery holiday vibes are released from the adorable cafes and independent shops, with ambient street lighting enhancing the ambiance.
Elm Hill is without a doubt Norwich's most well-known street. Additionally, it is the city's most comprehensive medieval street. Nearly everything was destroyed by a large fire in 1507, but the buildings were rebuilt, and today we may enjoy a lovely cobbled street with merchant's houses, thatching, private dwellings, speciality shops, and little cafes.
Elm Hill is a photographer's paradise because it never loses its charm or attractiveness. Wander around over the summer looking at stores like The Bear Shop, a cute tiny shop that specializes in bears and memorabilia. Be amazed by the vibrant colors of the autumnal foliage. Elm Hill is very delightful and Christmassy in the winter, and bright and lively in the spring as fresh life emerges.
Location: Norwich, East England