Eaton, Norfolk

Eaton is a village and a suburb of the city of Norwich, the county town of Norfolk in the East of England.

Abinger Way in Eaton during the snows of 2010

Eaton lies to the southwest of the city centre on the A11 road, the main route to London/Cambridge. It comprises:

  • Eaton Village (around and immediately east of the junction of Bluebell Road, Church Lane and Newmarket Road)
  • Eaton Rise - between the A140 Ipswich Road and Eaton golf club
  • the area west of Eaton Park.

The population of the Norwich ward of Eaton was 8,781 at the 2011 Census.[1]

Village sign

The traditional-style painted wooden village sign, at the main road junction, was installed in 1956. It shows an elephant and a barrel, and is a play on words on the village's name, the elephant representing the syllable "E" and the barrel a "tun".[2]

Shops and services at Eaton Village in 2010 comprised a post office, a Waitrose supermarket (containing a Boots pharmacy, Laura Ashley, and an estate agent), Barclays bank, two financial advisors, another estate agents, an undertaker, two hairdressers, a dry cleaner, two pubs ('The Red Lion' and 'The Cellar House'), an Indian takeaway, Fish and chip shop, the former HSBC bank is now a coffee shop. A smaller parade of shops off Norvic Drive comprises a hairdresser, a bike shop, a fitted kitchen supplier and a general store.

In 2016 the Post Office closed and is now incorporated within the Cellar House public house. [3]

St Andrew's Church in Eaton Village is the only thatched church within the City of Norwich, nearby is the more modern meetinghouse of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Much of the area is relatively affluent, containing a large proportion of detached houses and many professional and retired residents. It is popular with employees at the nearby University of East Anglia. Along with neighbouring Cringleford it is often stereotyped as rich or snobbish by Norwich comedy duo The Nimmo Twins.

Notable residents

Ayrton Senna lived in a two bedroom bungalow in Eaton.[4]

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