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Attractions near Time and Tide Museum of Great Yarmouth Life
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Great Yarmouth Sea Life Centre
(< 1 Mile)*
The Sea Life Centre brings you closer than ever imagined to a breath taking world of underwater life. |
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The Tolhouse
(< 1 Mile)*
Visit one of the UK's oldest gaols, dating back to the 12th century. See the original cells and discover the fate of thieves, smugglers, witches, pirates and murderers. |
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Elizabethan House Museum
(< 1 Mile)*
The Museum is housed in a sixteenth century building with rooms displayed to reflect the lives of families who have lived there. |
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Great Yarmouth Racecourse
(2 Miles)*
Situated in East Anglia's premier holiday resort Great Yarmouth Racecourse provides a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere, which attracts serious racegoers and holidaymakers alike. |
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Somerleyton Hall & Gardens
(6 Miles)*
Somerleyton Hall is the family home of The Hon. Hugh and Lara Crossley. The Hall is a splendid Victorian Mansion built in Anglo-Italian style by Sir Morton Peto. |
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Lowestoft & East Suffolk Maritime Museum
(8 Miles)*
The Museum specialises in the history of the Lowestoft fishing fleet, from early sail, to steam and through to modern diesel vessels. Methods of fishing are also recorded. |
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Horsey Windpump
(10 Miles)*
Horsey is a restored drainage windpump that affords striking views across Horsey Mere. |
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East Anglia Transport Museum
(10 Miles)*
At Carlton Colville you will find a unique transport museum, this is the only place in the British Isles where visitors can not only view, but also ride on all three principal forms of public transport. |
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Beccles Museum
(12 Miles)*
The Museum is housed in Leman House which was probably built in about 1570 and was completely restored and modernised in the 1760s. |
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Suffolk Wildlife Park
(12 Miles)*
Take a walk on the wild side and experience the thrill of your very own safari adventure at one of the UK's largest and most exciting wildlife attractions. |
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Otter Trust Earsham
(17 Miles)*
The Otter Trust is the largest and oldest otter conservation organisation in the world. Its headquarters is at Earsham in Suffolk a beautiful setting on the banks of the River Waveney. |
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Norwich Cathedral
(17 Miles)*
The splendour and tranquillity of Norwich Cathedral have attracted pilgrims for nearly 1,000 years. For today's visitors the building remains a place for quiet reflection and prayer. |
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Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery
(18 Miles)*
The ancient Norman Keep of Norwich Castle dominates the city below. Once a royal palace, the Castle is now the centrepiece of a museum housing one of England's finest regional collections of natural history, art and archeology. |
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The Bridewell
(18 Miles)*
The Bridewell museum is closed for redevelopment until summer 2011. Discover how Norwich found fame and fortune producing mustard, shoes, textiles, chocolate and beer. |
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Strangers' Hall
(18 Miles)*
Visit one of Norwichs oldest and most fascinating buildings, dating back to 1320. |
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