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  1. Address

    Church Road, Repps With Bastwick, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR29 5JL

    Great Yarmouth

    Repps Recreation Ground in the village of Repps-with-Bastwick near Great Yarmouth is a large green space in the heart of the village, with children's play area and plenty of room to play field sports.

  2. Address

    Tyrells Road/Mill Road, Cobholm, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR31 0AU

    Telephone

    01493 856100

    Great Yarmouth

    Cobholm Skate Park & Kick About Area in Cobholm, Great Yarmouth comprises a skate park and a hard standing court (court available for general use outside of school times).

  3. Address

    Blake Drive, Bradwell, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR31 9GW

    Great Yarmouth

    Blake Drive Woodland Area in Bradwell near Great Yarmouth is a small but beautiful woodland area and open space, a tranquil spot for strolling and relaxing.

  4. Address

    Colomb Road, Gorleston-on-Sea, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR31 8BU

    Telephone

    01493 856100

    Great Yarmouth

    Meadow Park in Gorleston-on-Sea near Great Yarmouth is a beautiful, tranquil open space tucked away from the main roads with a small children's play area, popular with dog walkers and locals.

  5. Address

    Main Road, Filby, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR29 3HN

    Great Yarmouth

    Filby Playing Field in the heart of the pretty village of Filby near Great Yarmouth plays an important part in community life and is the venue for many annual village events. There is also a children's playground.

  6. Address

    Church Road, Thurne, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR29 3BT

    Telephone

    01692 670336

    Great Yarmouth

    This lovely thatched church is dedicated to St. Edmund, King of East Anglia and martyred by Danish invaders in 872 AD. It dates back to the 13th century.

  7. Address

    Runham Road, Stokesby, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR29 3ET

    Great Yarmouth

    The present church dates from the 13th century but various Norman mouldings point to there having been an earlier building. The rear pews have the original 'poppy heads' from the middle ages.

  8. Address

    Beaconsfield Road, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR30 4NS

    Telephone

    01493 856100

    Great Yarmouth

    Beaconsfield Recreation Ground in Great Yarmouth comprises a children's playground and a large playing field/pitch and pavilion used for football and cricket matches. A popular, well used and enjoyed green space.

  9. Address

    Main Road, Ormesby, St Michael, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR29 3PZ

    Great Yarmouth

    Medieval church circa 1385 with beautiful stained glass windows. In vacancy.

  10. Address

    123 High Street, Gorleston, Gorleston, Norfolk, NR30 1HT

    Telephone

    01493 717040

    Gorleston

    Norfolk and Suffolk Animal Trust’s charity shop sell a wide range of good quality secondhand items. The proceeds go towards the upkeep of dogs and cats in their kennels in Great Yarmouth who are waiting for their forever homes.

  11. Address

    Bell Lane, Belton, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR31 9LD

    Telephone

    01493 856100

    Great Yarmouth

    Bell Lane Playing Field in Belton near Great Yarmouth has a children's playground, two hard surfaced play areas for football/basketball and the field is used for general recreation.

  12. Address

    Church Road, Burgh Castle, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR31 9QG

    Telephone

    01493 781747

    Great Yarmouth

    Parts of the church of St Peter & St Paul in Burgh Castle near Great Yarmouth date back over 1000 years. A small round towered church consisting of nave, chancel and north aisle 14th century font. (Image: Norfolk Churches).

  13. Address

    Diana Way, Caister-on-Sea, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR30 5UP

    Telephone

    01493 856100

    Great Yarmouth

    Diana Way Community Park in Caister-on-Sea near Great Yarmouth comprises a skatepark, hard-standing pitch/court for ball sports and a large green open space.

  14. Address

    The Rectory, Main Road, Fleggburgh, Great Yarmouth, NR29 3JA

    Telephone

    01493 732746

    Fleggburgh

    Possibly built as early as the Noman conquest, the church has a thatched roof, round tower with carstone banding and a 15th century font. It is also the burial site of Margaret Paston of the famous 15th century Paston Letters.

  15. Address

    Station Road, Ormesby, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR29 3NJ

    Great Yarmouth

    The Edgar Tennant Recreation Ground in Ormesby near Great Yarmouth is home to the local football team and has its own pavilion and bowls club and children's playground.

  16. Address

    The Street, Hemsby, Hemsby, Norfolk, NR29 4EZ

    Telephone

    01493 732493

    Hemsby

    St Mary's church in Hemsby near Great Yarmouth: a Medieval church and tower dating from the early 14th century, built by the Monks of Norwich Cathedral priory, with Medieval bosses retained in the roof and porch.

  17. Address

    Lancaster Road, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR30 2NQ

    Telephone

    01493 859640

    Great Yarmouth

    St John's Church, Great Yarmouth is owned by Great Yarmouth Preservation Trust with plans to repair and conserve the Grade II-listed landmark, which has not been used for worship for about a decade.

  18. Address

    Church Lane, West Somerton, Great Yarmouth, NR29 4DP

    Telephone

    01493 393579

    West Somerton

    St Mary's Church in West Somerton, near Great Yarmouth: a 13th century thatched roof church famous for the Medieval wall painting and the tombstone of Robert Hales, the famous Norfolk Giant.

  19. Address

    Caister Road, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR30 4DQ

    Great Yarmouth

    The Riverside Rest on Caister Road in Great Yarmouth is a quiet area with seating next to the River Bure. Popular with walkers and visitors, holiday cruisers pass by regularly and you can follow the path around to the Yacht Station.

  20. Address

    Black Street, Martham, Great Yarmouth, NR29 4PR

    Telephone

    01493 740284

    Martham

    Known by some on account of its size as the 'Cathedral of the Fleggs', St Mary's at Martham dominates the local landscape with a 98 foot tower. The present church was started in 1377, with 15th century glass in the west windows.