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Norwich's Castle Museum is certainly a must. Apart from its historic treasures it offers the visitor many interesting exhibits, including a fine art gallery and the largest collection of period and modern tea-pots in the world! The city also has numerous other museums dedicated to a whole range of subjects.
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Sutton Windmill
Stalham
The Museum was first established in 1976 and has grown over the years into the largest in the area. Some sections are not comparable to anywhere else in the U.K., notably the Tobacco Museum which has achieved national importance. There are 7 museums, each with its own different theme, providing a wealth of interest that will appeal to all members of the family
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RAF - Air Defence Radar Museum
Irstead
The RAF Air Defence Radar Museum, situated at RAF Neatishead, traces the history and development of Air Defence Radar during the period 1935 to 1993. Covering Surface to Air Missiles. Radar Engineering. Communications Systems The development of detection from sound to Modern computerised Radar systems. Air Intelligence Photography. Space Surveillance and Defence
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Caister Roman Town
Long Stratton
Open dawn to dusk, free entry Roman commercial port.
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Burgh Castle
Gorleston-on-Sea
Tea room open Easter to Oct, dawn to dusk. Free entry. Remains of Roman fort, overlooking the River Waveney.
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St. Olave's Priory
Reedham
Open all year, free entry. Early 14C undercroft with brick vaulted ceiling, windmill nearby.
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Nelson's Monument
Great Yarmouth
Open July & August. daily (ex. Sat.) 2-6 pm. Monument erected in 1819, in honour of Nelson. 144 feet high. There are 217 steps to the top.
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St. Benets Abbey
Stalham
Free entry. Ruins of a monastery founded by King Canute in 1020 AD. Access friom the River Bure or farm track from the minor road off A1062.
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Dragon Hall
Norwich
Dragon Hall is a Grade 1 listed trading hall built in about 1430. It is a unique legacy of medieval life and is one of the most important historic buildings in Norwich and Norfolk.
The magnificent first floor Great Hall has an outstanding crown post roof with a beautifully carved dragon which gives the building its name. You can find out more about Dragon Hall in our Discover pages.
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Ipswich Museum
Ipswich
WELCOME TO IPSWICH MUSEUM
Ipswich Museum has a wealth of treasures to amaze you Open Tuesday to Saturday 10am - 5pm
Closed Good Friday, 24th to 26th December and 1st January.Disabled access and baby changing facilities and giift shop Admission Free
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Christchurch Mansion
Ipswich
Opening times February to October, Open Tuesday to Saturday 10am - 5pm Sunday 12.00pm - 4.30pm
November to March, Open Tuesday to Saturday, 10am - 4pm Sunday 2.30 - 4.00pm Open Most Bank Holiday Mondays Closed Good Friday, 24th to 26th December and 1st January.Disabled access to parts of the building, baby changing facilities available, Gift Shop and licensed cafe.Admission Free
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