Great Yarmouth, often known to locals as Yarmouth, is a coastal town in Norfolk, England. It is located at the mouth of the River Yare, approximately 20 miles (30 km) east of Norwich.
Restaurants in Great Yarmouth
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Thurne Mill was built in 1820 by the millwrights England & Co of Ludham, Norfolk.Originally when the mill was built it would have had common canvas sails and a scoopwheel but in 1885 the mill was raised (hained) to accommodate the new turbine pump and the patent sails.
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Situated on the Golden Mile The New Arc Cinema provides you with Five brand new screens. Amazing luxurious leather armchairs in every screen, with generous legroom! Sit back and relax as you watch amazing movies on Sony 4K Digital Projection and Dolby Digital 7.1 Surround Sound! Screens 1 to 4 are accessible to all. For the love of film!
Don't be put off by the older exteriors of this building it's a tale of two sides. When you get inside there's a modern foyer with drinks, kids sweets and very friendly and helpful staff. Clean toilets on this level and also near screen 5. All screens have great sounds, big screens and very comfortable recliner seats as standard. Visited on multiple occasions this week and not been disappointed. Very safe procedures in place during covid19. Give it a try young and old or both you won't be disappointed. They're showing films only released prior to lockdown both for very young and older folks, but very fairly have reduced prices to reflect this. Give a go, we did and made are holidays entertainment all the better????????
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There is so much to keep the kids entertained here, from bouncy castles to fairground and donkey rides, and of course the beach!
4.0 based on 13 reviews
The largest mid 19th century brick round headed arch is situated at the southern end of Wellington Road. The Wellington Arch is to the north of the Kimberley Terrace and was built in 1846 by John Brown. It is a brick round headed arch with capitals and flat pilasters on each side supporting the arch with a cornice and parapet above. This was the north entrance to the planned Victoria estate.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
Went during our stay at Gorleston, very covid, friendly priest and congregation made us feel very welcome
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