Caister Roman site is the remains of a Roman fort, including part of a defensive wall, a gateway and buildings along a main street. .…
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10.8 miles
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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 of King Charles I were allegedly plotted. There are Tudor costumes to try on, and discoveries…
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13.2 miles
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Discover the boats of the Broads and how people's working lives shaped the landscape. Enjoy displays, videos and a playboat in a traditional waterside setting at Stalham Staithe. The only waterside museum of Broadland life Boats of the Broads from the last two centuries Stories of the people…
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1.2 miles
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Here at the Museum we are committed to recording and preserving the history of aviation in Norfolk. The museum started out as an aviation enthusiasts group for members of the Eastern Counties Omnibus Company way back in 1977. The membership was later opened up to non…
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11.3 miles
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Follow the story of Norfolk's soldiers and their families in shaping three centuries of global history and see a fascinating collection of equipment, souvenirs and memorabilia. The Regiment was formed in 1685 and served around the world. The troops brought back some fascinating items from their…
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12.6 miles
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Visit one of the oldest prisons in the country and explore Great Yarmouth&8217;s story of crime and punishment. The new displays chart the changing use of the building over time and explore the history of Crime and Punishment from the medieval period up to the present day.Discover…
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13.3 miles
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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. The windmill is located 3 miles NE of Reedham on the N bank of River Yare. OS Map 134; ref…
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12.3 miles
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Discover how Norwich found fame and fortune producing mustard, shoes, textiles, chocolate and beer. Once a prison for women and beggars a 'Bridewell', this delightful museum is now home to a wonderful collection of historic objects and machinery revealing how Norwich people earned their living. Ponder…
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12.8 miles
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There has been a lighthouse on the cliff top at Foulness, east of the town of Cromer since 1669. Before this time a light was shone from the top of Cromer parish church to act as a guide to passing shipping. Although this light was small it had…
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14.6 miles
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Horsey Windpump is a 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. The Horsey estate was acquired…
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4.8 miles
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One of the City's most famous landmarks, Norwich Castle was built by the Normans as a Royal Palace 900 years ago. Used as a prison from the 14th century, the Castle became a museum in 1894. Now the County's principal museum, the Castle is packed with…
Distance:
12.8 miles
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