Berney Arms Windmill is one of Norfolk's best and largest extant marsh mills, built to grind a constituent of cement and, in use until 1951, finally pumping water to drain surrounding marshland. ...
At Berney Marshes and Breydon Water Nature Reserve you can experience the spectacle of the tens of thousands of wintering ducks, geese and swans that visit the estuary and surrounding grazing marshes. In spring, the marshes are filled with the atmosp ...
Stroll along Britannia Pier and take in the scenic veiws and breathe in the fresh sea air. Their are a few children's fun rides and amusement arcades. ...
The imposing stone walls, with added towers for catapults, of a Roman 3rd-century Saxon Shore fort. Panoramic views over Breydon Water, into which the fourth wall long since collapsed.
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Museum of domestic life in a 16th-century house. In this splendid quayside house visitors can experience the lives of families who lived here from Tudor to Victorian times. Of particular interest is the Conspiracy Room, where the trial and execution ...
Living space was very much at a premium in early 17th-century Great Yarmouth, then among the most prosperous fishing ports in England. Hence the inhabitants crowded into the town's distinctive 'Rows', a network of narrow alleyways linking Yarmouth's ...
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Restored five-storey drainage windpump . A viewpoint affords striking views across Horsey Mere, one of the Norfolk Broads, and there is access to the beach at Horsey Gap. The Mere is internationally important for wintering wild fowl. ...
Louis Tussauds House of Wax displays all your favourite celebrities and hero's. ...
History of the Yarmouth Steam Drifter - Lydia Eva YH89 Built in 1930 and based in Great Yarmouth, Lydia Eva fished along the East Coast and North Sea for nine years. The Royal Air Force brought her in 1939, using her in a variety of roles u ...
The growing network of SEA LIFE Centres and Sanctuaries is the world's leading provider of immersive, inspiring, entertaining and informative encounters with the incredible creatures living in our seas, oceans, and in some cases our streams, rivers a ...
In the museum, which is a Grade II listed Georgian Merchant's house at 26 South Quay, Great Yarmouth in Norfolk, England, you can learn about Nelson and the times in which he lived. Using strategy games, battle analysis and character discussion, our ...
The Pleasure Beach is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Norfolk, set in nine acre's on Great Yarmouths seafront. We have over 20 main rides including white knuckle rides and not for getting the ever popluar crazy golf course and much mo ...
Our Redwing Visitor Centre is set in over 70 acres and is home to rescued horses and ponies. ...
The Tolhouse is one of the oldest prisons in the country here you can explore the story of crime and punishment and feel what it was like locked up in the cells. Find out what happened to thieves, smugglers, witches, pirates and murderers when punish ...
Visitors to Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens are sure to have a great day, seeing all the animals in the Zoo. Thribgy Hall is one of Norfolk's most visited attractions. ...
This tiny marshman's cottage situated on the River Ant, was home for a whole family in Victorian times. See how they lived and the tools they used for working on the marshes. The cottage also has information and displays about How Hill and the Broads ...