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West Road, West Caister, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR30 5SYTelephone
01493 720287Great Yarmouth
St Edmund's in West Caister, near Great Yarmouth, stands near the top of the hill on West Road, looking out on a splendid view over the fields to Great Yarmouth and Breydon Water. A Victorian Chapel built in 1854. (Image: Norfolk Churches).
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Heath Road, Rollesby, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR29 5HHGreat Yarmouth
Medieval church with one of the largest collections of Victorian glass east of Norwich. In vacancy.
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New Road, Belton, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR31 9JWTelephone
01493 602960Great Yarmouth
New Road Playing Field at Belton near Great Yarmouth with its own pavilion and function room is a multi-use facility used by many clubs and for events. Use the field free on a Monday, Wednesday or Thursday morning 9am to noon. No dogs.
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Blake Drive, Bradwell, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR31 9GWGreat 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.
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The Rectory, Somerton Road, Winterton-on-Sea, Great Yarmouth, NR29 4AWTelephone
01493 393480Winterton-on-Sea
The magnificent tower of Winterton's Parish church is the third highest in Norfolk at 132 feet tall. The church is thought to date from the 13th century, but has been added to and beautified in the 14th and 15th centuries.
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Ruins of a monastery founded in AD1020 by King Canute. A 14th century gatehouse with important carvings, 18th century windmill tower, the foundation of the abbey church and a perimeter wall around the 34 acres of earthworks with fishponds.
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Bell Lane, Belton, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR31 9LDTelephone
01493 856100Great 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.
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Thrigby Road, Thrigby, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR29 3DSTelephone
01493 733386Great Yarmouth
St Mary at Thrigby near Great Yarmouth: Medieval church featuring a 14th century doorway with carved heads and unusual mullions in the windows.
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Church Walk, Bradwell, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR31 8QQTelephone
01493 664421Great Yarmouth
St Nicholas' Church in Bradwell near Great Yarmouth was built between 1320 and 1390, and restored in 1875 with Victorian furnishings having been gutted by fire. It has a round tower containing three bells.
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Lancaster Road, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR30 2NQTelephone
01493 859640Great 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.
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Church Lane, Gorleston-on-Sea, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR31 6LXTelephone
01493 856100Great Yarmouth
Gorleston Recreation Ground in Gorleston-on-Sea near Great Yarmouth has a children's playground, skateboarding/BMX park and pitches used for football.
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The Street, Hemsby, Hemsby, Norfolk, NR29 4EZTelephone
01493 732493Hemsby
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.
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The Rectory, Main Road, Fleggburgh, Great Yarmouth, NR29 3AGFleggburgh
Part-ruined Medieval church dating to 13th century. The only parts of the building in regular use are the chancel and porch which are used for public worship between Easter and September. Access via Billockby Hall Farm during office hours.
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Church Road, Burgh Castle, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR31 9QGTelephone
01493 780126Great Yarmouth
Burgh Castle Playing Field in Burgh Castle near Great Yarmouth is a five acre site adjacent to the village hall with a children's playground and used regularly for football and outdoor events. A well used open space.
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Runham Road, Stokesby, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR29 3ETGreat 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.
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Church Road, Burgh Castle, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR31 9QGTelephone
01493 781747Great 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).
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Church Road, Gorleston-on-Sea, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR31 6NHTelephone
01493 856100Great Yarmouth
Priory Gardens, a quiet oasis of peace, tranquillity and beauty it was left to the town by the Hill family. The house was demolished with the exception of one small building, their legacy was this peaceful park in the centre of Gorleston.
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Gorleston-on-Sea, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR31 7AETelephone
01493 856100Great Yarmouth
Middleton Gardens in Gorleston-on-Sea near Great Yarmouth, is a quiet place to bide a while. Just around the corner from the main High Street and a popular break-time resting spot for local college students.
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The Street, Village of Horsey, NR29 4EFTelephone
01493 393314Village of Horsey
An ancient Saxon Church, with round tower and thatched roof serving the village of Horsey.
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Caister Road, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR30 4DQGreat 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.