Award winning Sticky Earth Cafe was founded 10 years ago and offers a spacious, friendly and relaxed atmosphere where you can design, create and paint onto ceramics, T shirts, canvases or wooden shapes. When finished ceramic items will be glazed a...
Cromer is a classic North Norfolk seaside town, situated on a cliff-top overlooking fine sandy beaches. Cromer Pier has survived despite bad damage over the years and is a traditional seaside pier with a Lifeboat Station and Pavilion Theatre, whic...
Amazona ZOO are now home to a wide range of animals from Tropical South America including Jaguars, Otters, Spider Monkeys and Flamingos. All the animals at Amazona ZOO have arrived through the generosity of other British Zoological Gardens; none are ...
Norfolk falconry have been providing a personal bird of prey experience days in Norfolk for 5 years. Flying owls, flying hawks the customers of Norfolk falconry enjoy the personal bird of prey experience. Your not put in a group, you come with yo...
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....
Welcome to Bishop's Boats. We run daily seal-watching trips from February to November. Departing from the picturesque Blakeney harbour and Morston quay. We have two traditional clinker-built wooden boats and one smaller boat, the smaller boat is...
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 unti...
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 ...
Cromer Museum is a cosy Victorian fisherman's cottage and imagine what it was like to live in Cromer at the end of the 19th century. Delve into the 'Old Cromer' Gallery with its displays of historic photographs and illustrations of the town. Disc...
The Henry Blogg Museum celebrates the life and achievements of Coxswain Henry Blogg (1876–1954), the RNLI's most decorated lifeboatman During his 53 years of service Henry was awarded three Gold and four Silver RNLI medals for gallantry, as well as...
Bishop Bonner's Cottage Museum tells of the local history and archaeology of the Dereham area....
The Hobbies Museum of Fretwork has machines dating back to 1880 with magazines and hobbies dating back from as early as 1895....
Great museum tells of the history and stories behind the 100th Bomb Group....
Fakenham Museum of Gas and Local History use to produce gas for the town and is now a local museum....
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 ...
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...
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...
The Harleston Museum displays many exhibits from the local area, and tells of the history behind Harleston....
The Shell Museum has some of the finest seashell collections in the UK, as well as fossils and bird eggs....
'Home of Seahenge' - Discover the mysteries of this unique 4,000 year old timber circle, explore our full size replica and learn about the Bronze Age people who created Seahenge. Explore the West Norfolk Story, featuring a fantastic hoard of Iceni go...
The Town House Museum tells of the life of the people that lived in Kings Lynn from Medieval times to the 1950s....
True's Yard Fisherfolk Museum tells of the history about the old fishing community....
The Shirehall Museum and Abbey Gardens are housed around the ruins of the Augustinian priory which was the site of the original shrine and holy house and are placed in around 20 acres of natural and peaceful gardens....
The Norfolk Motorcycle Museum displays a range of over 80 motorcycles ranging from the 1920's to the 1960's.
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The Bridewell, once a prison for women and beggars (a 'Bridewell'), currently houses a wonderful collection of historic objects and machinery revelaing how Norwich people earned their living. These themes will be enhanced in the new displays, which w...
City of Norwich Aviation Museum has a variety of aviation material and has on display restored vintage aircraft....
Forncett Industrial Steam Museum has a number of large stationary steam engines....
John Jarrold Printing Museum has a variety of printing machines on display....
The Museum of Straw Work and Crafts displays straw work from all over the world....
The Museum of the Broads is the only waterside museum of the tells the history of Broadland life....
The 'Henry Ramey Upcher' was a private lifeboat which was in service between 1894-1935. It is on display in her original shed with original photographs....
The collections reflect the town's history from a fishing village to a fashionable holiday destination for families arriving by railway in the early 20th century....
The Iceni Village in Cockley Cley is a historical village and is a great place for all the family....
Swaffham Museum is a social history museum located in the heart of the historic market town of Swaffham....
The Ancient House Museum of Thetford Life, tells the story of its past....
The Charles Burrell Museum tells the history of the Charles Burrell Works, the people who laboured there, and the machinery they produced different displays representing different areas of the Works....
One of the largest expanses of undeveloped coastal habitats of its type in Europe. Blakeney National Nature Reserve extends to 1,097 hectares (2,711 acres), almost all of which is within the ownership of the National Trust. It includes Blakeney Point...
Magnificent Jacobean house, garden and park. Built in the early 17th century, Blickling is one of England's great Jacobean houses. The spectacular Long Gallery now houses one of the finest private collections of rare books in England. Also on display...
Large area of coastal habitat, particularly noted for birdlife. Around the village of Brancaster Staithe, the NT looks after an extensive area of saltmarsh, intertidal mud and sandflats, the site of the Roman fort of Branodonum and Scolt Head Island....
One of the finest 17th-century country houses in East Anglia. The Hall contains its original 18th-century furniture, one of the largest collections of Grand Tour paintings by a single artist, and an outstanding library. The Walled Garden has been res...
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....
15th-century moated manor house. This quintessential Tudor house, with its magnificent gatehouse and accessible Priest's Hole, was built in 1482 by the Bedingfeld family, who still live here. The rooms show the development from medieval austerity to ...
The largest surviving English medieval guildhall. The building is now converted into a theatre and arthouse cinema. Many interesting features survive....
Landscape park and woodland garden. Designed in 1812 by Humphry Repton, Sheringham Park is one of his most outstanding achievements. The large woodland garden is particularly famous for its spectacular show of rhododendrons and azaleas (flowering mid...
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