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Typical 17thC townhouses, one with splendid plaster ceilings containing local original architectural and domestic fittings salvaged from other Row houses.
Discover 200 years of Norfolk life. Stunning displays housed in magnificent workshouse. Fifty beautiful acres, 1920s farm and animals. Events, activities, cafe and shop.
An 18thC building, housing a social history museum for the Swaffham area. Annual exhibitions plus displays from Stone Age to 20thC and Howard Carters Egyptian discoveries.
This attractive museum celebrates the life & times of Horatio Nelson, England’s famous naval hero. Explore Nelson’s career, from his Norfolk childhood through his famous battles to his tragic, heroic death.
Ancient Norman keep of Norwich Castle dominates the city and is one of the most important buildings of its kind in Europe.
Glassmakers can be seen working with molten glass from the furnace using blowing irons. Situated in a lovely flint faced Norfolk barn complex. 7 acre maize maze in 2005.
A live musical show with 9 mechanical organs and a Wurlitzer show starring Robert Wolfe. Behind the scenes tours Mon-Fri.
Housed in a Victorian church. Lynn Museum has displays on natural history, archaeology and local history.
Step into our miniature world of town and countryside that sits in an acre of landscaped gardens with lake, streams & garden railway. Not forgetting the Old Penny Museum.
Housing the Sainsbury Collection of works by artists such as Picasso, Bacon and Henry Moore alongside many objects of ceramics and art from across cultures and time.