Sewell Park, Norwich
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Sewell Park is a triangular park which lies between Constitution Hill and St. Clement's Hill in Norwich, Norfolk, England. The park was opened in 1909.
At the entrance to the park is a commemorative horse trough in honour of Anna Sewell the author of 'Black Beauty'.
From the top of the park, the steeples of Norwich Cathedral and St. Peter Mancroft can be seen.
Just behind the park lies Blyth Jex School where the Sewell Barn Theatre is located. There is another entrance to the park opposite Sewell Road.