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Great Yarmouth Sea Life Centre
(2 Miles)*
The Sea Life Centre brings you closer than ever
imagined to a breath taking world of underwater
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Elizabethan House Museum
(3 Miles)*
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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Somerleyton Hall & Gardens
(4 Miles)*
Somerleyton Hall is the stately home of The Hon.
Hugh Crossley, son of Lord and Lady Somerletyon. The
Hall is a splendid Victorian Mansion built in
Anglo-Italian style by Sir Morton Peto to show off
the wealth of new Victorian aristocracy.
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Great Yarmouth Racecourse
(4 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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Lowestoft & East Suffolk Maritime Museum
(6 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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East Anglia Transport Museum
(8 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
(10 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
(10 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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Horsey Windpump
(12 Miles)*
Horsey is a restored drainage windpump that affords
striking views across Horsey Mere. |
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Otter Trust Earsham
(15 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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Halesworth and District Museum
(17 Miles)*
The Museum was founded in 1984 and has always been
in the care of volunteers. In 2000 it moved to the
newly refurbished station building. Railway Heritage
paid for the restoration of the station's unique
movable platforms. |
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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)*
Discover how Norwich found fame and fortune
producing mustard, shoes, textiles, chocolate and
beer. The building was once a prison for women and
beggars and is now home to a wonderful collection of
historic objects and machinery. |
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Inspire Discovery Centre
(18 Miles)*
INSPIRE is East Anglia's only hands-on science
centre. Housed in one of Norwich's finest medieval
churches it gives everyone the opportunity to
explore and discover science for themselves.
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