
Handyman Norwich
NR1–NR7
Norwich is the county town and only city of Norfolk, with a documented history reaching back over a thousand years.
View Norwich page →Handyman Norfolk covers every town and village in Norfolk, from Norwich to the north Norfolk coast and from King's Lynn out to the Suffolk border. Below are dedicated pages for each of our main service areas — select your nearest town to learn more.
We are a fully local service, working out of Norfolk and travelling no further. That means we are familiar with the local housing stock, the typical building issues, the local planning context and the suppliers and merchants we need to keep jobs moving smoothly. Whether you live in a city centre Norwich flat, a coastal cottage in Sheringham, a Fenland farmhouse near Downham Market or a new-build in Wymondham, we will be happy to come and quote.

NR1–NR7
Norwich is the county town and only city of Norfolk, with a documented history reaching back over a thousand years.
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NR29–NR31
Great Yarmouth has been a working seaport for over 1,000 years and was once the herring capital of the world.
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PE30–PE34
King's Lynn, often shortened to Lynn by locals, is a historic port town on the east bank of the Great Ouse, just before it empties into The Wash.
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IP24
Thetford lies on the Norfolk–Suffolk border at the confluence of the Little Ouse and the Thet, surrounded by the pine plantations of Thetford Forest.
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NR19–NR20
Dereham, sometimes called East Dereham to distinguish it from West Dereham near Downham Market, is a busy market town in the geographical centre of Norfolk.
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NR18
Wymondham, pronounced 'Wind-um' by locals, is a historic market town nine miles south-west of Norwich.
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North Walsham is the principal market town of north-east Norfolk, sitting roughly midway between Norwich and the coast at Mundesley.
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NR17
Attleborough is a thriving market town on the A11 between Norwich and Thetford, with a long history of poultry farming and a more recent reputation for rapid growth as a commuter town.
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PE38
Downham Market, often known simply as Downham, is one of Norfolk's oldest market towns, sitting on the eastern edge of the Fens.
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IP21–IP22
Diss is a charming market town built around a six-acre natural lake known as the Mere.
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NR21
Fakenham is a friendly market town in north-west Norfolk, surrounded by some of the most beautiful countryside in the county.
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Cromer is the quintessential Norfolk seaside town, perched on a cliff above a wide sandy beach on the north coast.
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Sheringham is a traditional seaside town three miles west of Cromer, set between the steep slopes of the Cromer Ridge and a fine shingle and sand beach.
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PE37
Swaffham is a Georgian market town in the heart of Breckland, often called the gateway to the Brecks.
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NR11
Aylsham is a small but thriving market town in north Norfolk, beside the tranquil River Bure.
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NR25
Holt is a Georgian market town in north Norfolk, four miles inland from the coast at Cley.
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NR23
Wells-next-the-Sea is a small but characterful port and seaside town on the north Norfolk coast, with a working harbour, a long sandy beach famous for its colourful beach huts, and a high street lined with independent shops.
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PE36
Hunstanton, affectionately known as Sunny Hunny, is the only resort on the east coast of England that faces west, giving it spectacular sunsets over The Wash.
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IP25
Watton is a small market town in the Breckland district of central Norfolk.
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NR12
Wroxham, often called the Capital of the Broads, sits on the River Bure where it meets the southern end of Wroxham Broad.
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If your village is not listed above, please get in touch anyway — we cover almost all of Norfolk, including all the smaller villages and rural properties. If you are within roughly an hour's drive of central Norwich we can almost certainly help. Email info@handymannorfolk.co.uk with your postcode and a description of the work, and we will get straight back to you.