Norwich is in the county of Norfolk in England.
yes.
The journey by train from London to Norwich typically takes around 1 hour and 50 minutes. By car, the journey can take around 2 to 2.5 hours, depending on traffic conditions and the route taken.
Norwich is home to a major regional airport - Norwich International Airport - with over 300 worldwide connections via Manchester, Edinburgh or Amsterdam. London Stansted is also within easy reach by road (65 miles and regular coaches from St Andrews Street bus station serve all three major London airports.To/from the airport - a taxi will cost about £7 from the airport to the city centre. Park&Ride Yellow Line buses run every 7-8 minutes from the airport car park to St Andrews Street bus station non-stop, however the one-way fare is £2.50 so if there's a group it's easier to buy a park & Ride ticket from the machines as this covers up to 5 passengers. Local bus 23 runs every 15 minutes from outside the airport to the city centre and costs about £1.70.For more information, contact Norwich Airport on (01603) 411923 or Fax (01603) 487523.Reference: www.wikitravel.com
Since climate data is tough to find for Uncasville, I can only tell you that the average high in August in Norwich (about seven miles north of Uncasville) is 83ºF and the average low is 61º. (That's 28 and 16º Celsius)
The population of Halvergate is 468.
The area of Halvergate is 24.65 square kilometers.
Google Earth says it is 76 miles from Norwich to Peterborough.
About 115 miles.
385 miles.
247 Miles
There is no motorway, but the A14 is a busy road which Birmingham to Ipswich, which is not far from Norwich.
The London Underground does not go to Norwich, it only goes as far as the suburbs. Norwich has a mainline station with direct trains to London Liverpool Street.
London as far as I can tell !!
180 miles
Norwich
It is 3,050 miles according to Google Maps.