Historic Highlights
Great Yarmouth's maritime and military history is preserved through diverse landmarks spanning two millennia. This collection includes the 2nd-century Caister Roman Village, a Saxon Shore fort, and the 13th-century ruins of Greyfriar's Cloister. The town’s naval significance is marked by the 144-foot Nelson’s Monument and the Time & Tide Museum, housed in a former herring curing works. Coastal heritage is further represented by historic lighthouses at Gorleston and Winterton, alongside the well-preserved 17th-century Row Houses on South Quay.
Caister Roman Village
Caister Roman Site is a Roman Saxon Shore fort, located in Caister-on-Sea, Norfolk, England.
Merchant's House
Great Yarmouth Row Houses were wealthy merchants' residences located on South Quay in the town of Great Yarmouth in the English county of…
Greyfriar's Cloister
Remains of a 13th-century Franciscan friary featuring rare 14th-century wall paintings and brick-ribbed vaulting. The site preserves one of the most complete examples of a Franciscan cloister walk in England.
Gorleston (Range Rear) Lighthouse
Gorleston Lighthouse is located near mouth of River Yare in the Gorleston-on-Sea area of Great Yarmouth in the English county of Norfolk.
Old Lighthouse
Winterton Lighthouse is located in Winterton-on-Sea in the English county of Norfolk.
Time & Tide Museum
Time and Tide: The Museum of Great Yarmouth Life, located in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, UK, is a maritime and fishing museum in Great…
Nelson's Monument (Norfolk Naval Pillar)
A 144-foot Grade I listed Doric column completed in 1819 to commemorate Admiral Horatio Nelson. Designed by William Wilkins, the monument is topped by a statue of Britannia looking toward Nelson's birthplace at Burnham Thorpe.
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