Tourist Information East Of England
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The Queens country retreat in Norfolk.
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Sutton Hoo is an ancient Anglo Saxon burial ground in Suffolk.
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The Fakenham Museum of Gas and Local History is the only surviving town gasworks in England and Wales.
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Felixstowe Museum tells the military and social history of Felixstowe through its collections of artefacts, exhibitions and information.
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lesiton Abbey was built in 1363 by Robert de Ufford, 1st Earl of Suffolk.
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Built at the mouth of the River Orwell, Landguard Fort was designed to guard the entrance to Harwich.
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Built in 1930 and based in Great Yarmouth, the Lydia Eva fished along the East Coast and North Sea for 9 years.
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Orford Castle was built between 1165 and 1173 by Henry II of England to consolidate royal power in the region.
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Castle Acre Priory is believed to have been founded in 1089 by William de Warenne the son the 1st Earl of Surrey.
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The building of Norwich Cathedral began in 1096 and constructed out of flint and mortar and faced with a cream coloured Caen limestone.
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Gressenhall was opened in 1777 as a house of industry where paupers would work under quite a strict regime in return for accommodation.
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The Cressingham village school was built in 1840.Children can attend free historical school days and learn how school used to be.
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The Shell Museum, Glandford, is the oldest purpose-built museum in Norfolk and houses the finest seashell collection in the UK.
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The Mo Sheringham Museum opened in April 2010 and replaced the former collection which was housed in converted fishermen's cottages.
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Castle Rising Castle is a ruined castle which was built in around 1138 by William d'Aubigny, 1st Earl of Arundel.
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The atmospheric crooked house tells the remarkable story of Thetford and the Brecks.
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A small but perfectly-formed museum, it hosts changing exhibitions about Diss and nearby villages, packed with local interest.
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The Charles Burrell Museum opened in 1991 and is housed in the former Paint Shop in Thetford & tells the story of the Charles Burrell Works.
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Toad Hole Cottage is a tiny marshman's cottage on the River Ant, which was home for a whole family in Victorian times.
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The RNLI Henry Blogg Museum is dedicated to the memory of Henry Blogg (1876 – 1954)- "the greatest of the lifeboatmen" and opened in 2006.
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