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Historic Buildings & Monuments
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Caldecott Hall is a 400 acre country estate enjoying the scenic views stretching from an historic Viking burial ground to the Waveney Forest.

This popular venue with its range of facilities offers a pleasant day out to members and visitors. As well as the 18 hole golf course, there's an interesting 18 hole par three course which demands the use of a range of clubs.     

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Outdoor Activity
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A Story of Crime and Punishment
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Museums
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Take a journey through crime and punishment in Great Yarmouth in one of England’s oldest prisons. Learn of the fates of thieves, smugglers, witches, pirates and murderers. Hear both gaoler and prisoners tell their stories of transportation, incarceration and execution. 

There are plenty of hands-on activities for children and the basement prison cells are genuinely chilling.  Plus find out about the early history of this 12th Century medieval former merchant’s house which became one of Yarmouth’s most important civic buildings.

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Maritime / Sea Life
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We make sure your pupils get right up-close to the amazing creatures in our themed displays. After all, the more they see the more they’ll learn.

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Historic Buildings & Monuments
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Visit one of Norfolk's best and largest extant marsh mills, built to grind a constituent of cement and in use until 1951, finally pumping water to drain surrounding marshland.

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Castles
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One of the largest, best preserved and most lavishly decorated keeps in England, surrounded by 20 acres of mighty earthworks.

Begun in 1138 by William d'Albini for his new wife, the widow of Henry I, in the 14th century it became the luxurious exile-place of Queen Isabella, widow (and alleged murderess) of Edward II.

Owned and managed by Lord Howard of Rising.

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Outdoor Activity
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A Norfolk hero remembered
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Museums
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Coxswain Henry Blogg (1876-1954) was the RNLI's most decorated lifeboat man. During his 53 years of service Blogg was awarded three Gold and four Silver RNLI medals for gallantry, as well as the George Cross and British Empire Medal. 

The museum tells incredible stories of Cromer men putting their lives in danger to rescue strangers from the sea. You will find interviews with crew members, 'kit' to try on for yourself, model boats, Morse code practice and more in this super, family-friendly museum.

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Outdoor Activity
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Experience sailing on the Broads on this Christian adventure holiday open to all young people. Do something different in your October half-term! For 30 years, young people have been sailing the Norfolk Broads on the Cormorants Sailing Holiday

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Outdoor Activity
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We are a UK sailing club on the east coast that provides dinghy racing on the sea and have an inland lake for junior sailing. Snettisham Beach, on the North West Norfolk coast is a popular sailing venue for Laser 2000, Laser 1, Dart 18 Catamarans and Toppers.

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