Foot traffic data for William IV Inn, 33 Quebec Rd Norwich NR1 4AU United Kingdom

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Originally the cottage home of a Mousehold shepherd, The King William IV now stands in the garden grounds, where it is thought to have been a tavern for at least 150 years recorded by Joseph Manning's 1834 survey of licensed premises. Telegraph Lane in those days would have been no more than a footpath leading from Gas Hill to Yarmouth Road. The lane named after the semaphoring system used in 1807, when the site of the water tower was as a vantage point to receive signals from Great Yarmouth should the French Invade. Steeped in atmosphere and peppered with unique architectural treasures Norwich with its magnificent Norman Cathedral dominating the sky line boosts the second tallest spire in the country