Woodcock Road
45 Woodcock Road
Used to be Woodcock Road and later Highwayman before it closed and demolished to make way for new houses.
The Woodcock – The Woodcock at 45 Woodcock Road opened in 1935. The pub was damaged during the Norwich Blitz in 1942. In 1971 the pub was granted an extension to its license to allow Nap, Solo and Phat to be played on the premises. In 1998 the pub was renamed The Highwayman, closing its doors for the last time in 2002. The pub was demolished in 2003 and the site was redeveloped for housing, Harry Watson Court now stands on the site
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Used to be Woodcock Road and later Highwayman before it closed and demolished to make way for new houses.
The Woodcock – The Woodcock at 45 Woodcock Road opened in 1935. The pub was damaged during the Norwich Blitz in 1942. In 1971 the pub was granted an extension to its license to allow Nap, Solo and Phat to be played on the premises. In 1998 the pub was renamed The Highwayman, closing its doors for the last time in 2002. The pub was demolished in 2003 and the site was redeveloped for housing, Harry Watson Court now stands on the site
From here - https://www.cattongrovecentre.org/uploads/3/1/3/8/31387971/catton_grove_memories_print_copy.pdf
49 Woodcock Road - Woodcock Carpets
Used to be Rita's Draperie
Used to be Rita's Draperie