Number of results: 20
Burgh Castle, Great Yarmouth
One of the best preserved Roman monuments in East Anglia, & one of the most impressive Roman buildings to survive anywhere in Britain. During the 3rd and 4th centuries AD it was one of a chain of ‘Forts of the Saxon Shore’.
Great Yarmouth
Round off your visit to the fabulous Hippodrome Circus by visiting the Circus Museum housing an amazing collection form owner Peter Jay with circus props, posters and artefacts.
Caister-on-Sea, Great Yarmouth
Caister Lifeboat Information Centre - tracing over 200 years of history of the country's only independently operated lifeboat.
Great Yarmouth
Thurne Dyke Mill near Great Yarmouth once used for drainage is now privately owned by Morse's Wind Engine Park and holds special open days from April to September.
Lovingland
12 acres of landscaped gardens to explore including our famous 1864 Yew hedge maze. Guided tours of the Hall. Homemade delights in the Kitchen Garden café. Children’s trail. Events throughout the summer.
Great Yarmouth
Great Yarmouth Minster, is the largest parish church in the country. A beautiful building with a fascinating history, Great Yarmouth Minster continues to host a range of interesting events and has general public opening times.
Caister On Sea
The remains of a Roman commercial port which was possibly a fort. The footings of walls and buildings are seen all along the main street.
Great Yarmouth
Lacons brewing heritage dates back to 1760. Our Falcon Brewery in Great Yarmouth is a working brewery producing over 7500 pints of craft ale every week, with a gift shop and a visitor centre showcasing an impressive collection of brewery…
Great Yarmouth
St Olave's Priory: A wonderfully complete 14th century brick-vaulted refectory undercroft, later a cottage occupied until 1902, of a small Augustinian priory.
Nr Great Yarmouth
Fully restored and once again standing proud over the Broadland landscape, Horsey Windpump is complete with new cap and turning patent sails. Explore this historic mill and discover it’s fascinating story.
Great Yarmouth
A post mill of recent construction, almost complete, on the site of an earlier mill dating from the 1790s.
Great Yarmouth
Royal Assembly Rooms is a Grade II listed building set back from Great Yarmouth' s seafront. Owned by Great Yarmouth Masonic Association, the venue also plays host to private functions, marriage ceremonies & Receptions & meeting rooms.
Great Yarmouth
Greyfriars Cloisters, Great Yarmouth - substantial remains of a church of Franciscan grey friars dating back to 1271. Access to Greyfriars’ Cloisters is by pre-arrangement only.
Great Yarmouth
Built in 1882, the listed Town Hall building with clock tower houses a wealth of history from engraved records of the early bailiffs (the forerunners of Councillors) to displays of mayoral regalia, historical maps and portraits.
Walsingham
Ruined Augustinian Priory, place of medieval and modern pilgrimage. Gardens, woodland and river walks. Spectacular snowdrop walks. Also the Shirehall Museum, the story of Walsingham since 1061 and Walsingham Bridewell, our Georgian prison
Berney Arms
A most splendid and the highest remaining Norfolk marshmill with 7 floors. Built in the late 19thC by millwrights Stolworthy and situated on Halvergate Marsh.
Tunstall
Stracey Arms Drainage Mill near Great Yarmouth is a drainage mill with access by 2 ladders to the cap showing the brakewheel and gears. Within the mill is an exhibition of the history of drainage mills and a souvenir shop & tea room nearby.
Ludham
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.
St Olaves
The tiny, timber boarded trestle St Olaves drainage mill near Great Yarmouth with a scoopwheel is visible from road and river and can be approached by footpath from the bridge. Major repair works are now complete, access remains restricted.
Hopton
Old St. Margaret’s Ruins is a Grade 11* Listed building situated in the Millennium Garden on Coast Road, Hopton-on-Sea. Parts of the walls are 1000 years old.
Discover rich hertitage in Great Yarmouth