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Postwick sits on the eastern edge of Norwich, positioned just where the urban fringe gives way to the open landscape of the Yare Valley. It is defined by its quiet, dead-end leafy lanes that lead down toward the river marshes, offering a sense of isolation that belies its proximity to the city and the A47. Historically, the village was an agricultural hub, and today it retains a small-scale, rural character centered around the flint-built All Saints Church. While the nearby Postwick Hub has significantly altered the local road geography, the village core remains tucked away, used primarily by residents and those walking the local footpaths towards Brundall or the river. It’s a practical spot for anyone needing quick access to the Norfolk Broadside or the research parks to the south, yet it manages to keep the pace of life markedly slower than the neighboring suburbs.