Great Yarmouth Row Houses
Hello my name is Paul Andrews. Great Yarmouth Row Houses were wealthy merchants residences location is in great Yarmouth Norfolk UK. Meny rows houses were damaged by WW2 bombing or demolished during post-war clearances.big thanks to the staff at the English Heritage in
Great Yarmouth Norfolk the UK.
Places to see in ( Great Yarmouth - UK )
Places to see in ( Great Yarmouth - UK )
Great Yarmouth, often known to locals as Yarmouth, is a coastal town in Norfolk, England. Great Yarmouth is located at the mouth of the River Yare, 20 miles east of Norwich. Great Yarmouth has been a seaside resort since 1760, and is the gateway from the Norfolk Broads to the North Sea. For hundreds of years Great Yarmouth was a major fishing port, depending mainly on the herring fishery, but Great Yarmouth fishing industry suffered a steep decline in the second half of the 20th century, and has now all but disappeared.
The discovery of oil in the North Sea in the 1960s led to a flourishing oil rig supply industry, and today Great Yarmouth services offshore natural gas rigs. More recently, the development of renewable energy sources, especially offshore wind power, has created further opportunities for support services. A wind farm of 30 generators is within sight of the town on the Scroby Sands. Great Yarmouth has a beach and two piers.
Great Yarmouth is on a 3.1-mile (5.0 km) spit sandwiched between the North Sea and River Yare. Great Yarmouth well-known features include the historic rows (narrow streets) and the main tourist sector on the seafront. The area is linked to Gorleston, Cobholm and Southtown by Haven Bridge and to the A47 and A149 by the Breydon Bridge.
Great Yarmouth is connected to Norwich by the Wherry Lines from Great Yarmouth railway station, it is served by an hourly service provided by Abellio Greater Anglia via Acle or, less frequently, via Reedham. The bus station in Great Yarmouth is the major hub for local routes and is located under Market Gates Shopping Centre. The River Yare cuts off Great Yarmouth from other areas of the borough such as Gorleston and Southtown and so the town's two bridges have become major transport links.
Alot to see in ( Great Yarmouth - UK ) such as :
Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach
Time and Tide Museum
Norfolk Nelson Museum
Joyland
Somerleyton Hall
The Broads
SEA LIFE Great Yarmouth
Merrivale Model Village
Hippodrome Circus
Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens
National Trust - Elizabethan House Museum
Great Yarmouth Beach
Great Yarmouth - Seafront
The Tolhouse
Wellington Pier
Gold Rush
Great Yarmouth Row Houses
Caister Roman Site
Leisureland
Saint George's Park
Triangle Amusements Ltd
Hemsby Beach
Hirstys Family Fun Park
Ocean Bay Amusements
( Great Yarmouth - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Great Yarmouth . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Great Yarmouth - UK
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Heritage - discover unexpected history and heritage in Great Yarmouth
With fascinating ruins and beautiful architecture from almost every era dating back from the Roman times, Great Yarmouth is a surprising heritage explorers’ treasure trove. Find out more at
Gateway to the historic Broads and home to England’s second most complete medieval town wall as well as the best preserved Roman ruins in East Anglia, Great Yarmouth has a proud maritime heritage, beautifully brought to life aboard the Lydia Eva, a restored steam drifter moored on South Quay and annually at the Maritime Festival. Traditional Great Yarmouth Row houses, the oldest gaol in the country, former smoke houses and the remains of 13th century Franciscan cloisters all have a story to tell.
Greater Yarmouth likes to tell it’s heritage story differently than most, and considering it’s long tradition as a seaside resort, the Joyland snails, the Old Penny Museum and the Scenic Railway wooden rollercoaster ridden every time by a brake man give a retro seaside heritage edge to Great Yarmouth’s popular seafront.
Discover the unexpected in Greater Yarmouth, it's far more than just a seaside resort, with a fascinating multi-faceted history to relate to visitors who take the time to delve a little deeper.
Heritage - discover unexpected history and heritage in Great Yarmouth
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Featured in this short film: Lydia Eva last Steam Drifter, The Tolhouse Gaol, Greyfriars’ Cloisters, Time and Tide Museum of Great Yarmouth Life, the Nelson Museum, Joyland Snails, the Old Penny Museum at Merrivale, St. George’s Theatre, Great Yarmouth Potteries and Smoke House, Burgh Castle, the Elizabethan House, the Scenic Railway at the Pleasure, Great Yarmouth Minster, Great Yarmouth Maritime Festival.
Places to see in ( Great Yarmouth - UK )
Places to see in ( Great Yarmouth - UK )
Great Yarmouth, often known to locals as Yarmouth, is a coastal town in Norfolk, England. Great Yarmouth is located at the mouth of the River Yare, 20 miles east of Norwich. Great Yarmouth has been a seaside resort since 1760, and is the gateway from the Norfolk Broads to the North Sea. For hundreds of years Great Yarmouth was a major fishing port, depending mainly on the herring fishery, but Great Yarmouth fishing industry suffered a steep decline in the second half of the 20th century, and has now all but disappeared.
The discovery of oil in the North Sea in the 1960s led to a flourishing oil rig supply industry, and today Great Yarmouth services offshore natural gas rigs. More recently, the development of renewable energy sources, especially offshore wind power, has created further opportunities for support services. A wind farm of 30 generators is within sight of the town on the Scroby Sands. Great Yarmouth has a beach and two piers.
Great Yarmouth is on a 3.1-mile (5.0 km) spit sandwiched between the North Sea and River Yare. Great Yarmouth well-known features include the historic rows (narrow streets) and the main tourist sector on the seafront. The area is linked to Gorleston, Cobholm and Southtown by Haven Bridge and to the A47 and A149 by the Breydon Bridge.
Great Yarmouth is connected to Norwich by the Wherry Lines from Great Yarmouth railway station, it is served by an hourly service provided by Abellio Greater Anglia via Acle or, less frequently, via Reedham. The bus station in Great Yarmouth is the major hub for local routes and is located under Market Gates Shopping Centre. The River Yare cuts off Great Yarmouth from other areas of the borough such as Gorleston and Southtown and so the town's two bridges have become major transport links.
Alot to see in ( Great Yarmouth - UK ) such as :
Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach
Time and Tide Museum
Norfolk Nelson Museum
Joyland
Somerleyton Hall
The Broads
SEA LIFE Great Yarmouth
Merrivale Model Village
Hippodrome Circus
Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens
National Trust - Elizabethan House Museum
Great Yarmouth Beach
Great Yarmouth - Seafront
The Tolhouse
Wellington Pier
Gold Rush
Great Yarmouth Row Houses
Caister Roman Site
Leisureland
Saint George's Park
Triangle Amusements Ltd
Hemsby Beach
Hirstys Family Fun Park
Ocean Bay Amusements
( Great Yarmouth - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Great Yarmouth . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Great Yarmouth - UK
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House for sale in Great Yarmouth, Yarmouth Rd, £320,000
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Joyland & Britannia Pier Great Yarmouth Vlog July 2018
In this vlog I return to Great Yarmouth for a visit to Joyland, a small children's amusement park that opened on the sea front in 1949. I share on ride footage from all of the major attractions at the park including the Super Snails, Tyrolean Tub Twist, Spook Express and many more.
Along with visiting Joyland I also head on to Britannia Pier to explore the rides located at the end of the pier. I take a ride on the ghost train along with taking a look around the rest of pier before making my way up to Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach.
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Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach Vlog 24th June 2018
Join us for the final vlog from our day at Great Yarmouth is Norfolk England UK as we visit the classic Pleasure Beach amusement park
Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach first opened way back in 1910 making one of the oldest parks in the UK and along with the classic wooden 1932 Roller Coaster the Pleasure Beach really is worth a visit
Vlog and on ride povs are all filmed in HD 1080p 60fps using a GoPro Hero 6 with official accessories
Great Yarmouth - What the guide books don't show you My walk in Town.
I had an Easter break and I will take you on little walk into Great Yarmouth. A Typical British seaside town. Come with me and take a look. Some of this video is a bit Tongue in cheek No offence is intended. I actually love Great Yarmouth. See the amazing tap dancing dog.
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Evolution Off-Ride HD Pleasure Beach Great Yarmouth UK
This ride is located at the Pleasure Beach in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England, UK.
Evolution raises up to 20 meters (65 ft) into the sky on its giant arm, as the cars revolve 90 degrees on their axis. Up to 40 people can ride at a time. Evolution opened at the park in 2006, and was designed by the Fabbri group.
REVIEW: This ride is actually quite scary. You end up going at all sorts of different angles which can be rather frightening when you're up high in the air. This ride is rather uncomfortable, as when you first get on you think you're secure but once it's at the top you feel like you're gonna fall out. It is a great attraction to the Pleasure Beach.
Seating Comfort: Low
Stomach Feeling: Low
Intensity: High
OVERALL RATING: 7/10
Great Yarmouth UK Walk Around IRL
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Disko Off-Ride HD Pleasure Beach Great Yarmouth UK
This ride is located at the Pleasure Beach, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England, UK.
Disko was opened in the Pleasure Beach in 2004, just like the Skydrop. It was designed and manfactured by Zamperla. Up to 24 people can ride at a time, with the whole ride lasting about two minutes. You are held in place by wearing a seat belt, and just before the ride starts a pad of some sort rises and pushes your back, making you lean forward and holding you in securely.
REVIEW: This ride is fun, and gives you a rather odd, unique sensation. This is mainly because you sit facing the outside. The feeling is very strange, especially when you are at the full height and feel like you're gonna go over the edge.
Seating Comfort: Low
Stomach Feeling: Low/Medium
Intensity: Medium
OVERALL RATING: 7/10
*NEW* Great Yarmouth pleasure beach haunted hotel ride POV
See the new haunted house pic from Great Yarmouth pleasure beach !
Spook Express POV
On-ride video of Spook Express, a WGH Transportation roller coaster at Joyland Amusement Park in Great Yarmouth, England. Filmed July, 2015.
Great yarmouth pleasure 2019
Log flume (twins 1st go) ❤️
Great Yarmouth, Historical Row 46.
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A short video clip showing one of the surviving historical 'Rows' in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.
Roller Coaster Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach Front Row POV
Join us for a ride the awesome 1932 classic wooden coaster called Roller Coaster
This is possibly my second favourite woodie in the UK after Megafobia at Oakwood, this classic coaster has it all from its 3 trains still using an on board brakeman, great track layout, smoothness and it's nice to look at with its striking boarded sides
Definitely a classic coaster that's worth a visit to ride, pov filmed in 1080p 60fps using a GoPro Hero Session
ADEBANJI ALADE PRESENTS THE WINTER GARDENS GREAT YARMOUTH on THE ONE SHOW BBC One
This is for my International audience and for those who might have missed this short clip when it was aired on the One Show on the 18th of October, 2018.
I met up with Darren Barker (Great Yarmouth Council Conservation Officer) who gave me a bit of insight into the building.
I also interviewed Jocelyn Taylor (Roller skating Coach, She won nine British Championships) and Valerie Self (taught by Jocelyn and also became a champion skater) who both spent time skating in the building and they had some interesting stories to tell about the place.
Great Yarmouth Council is now looking for New Investors to see if this great building can be revitalised.
I ended by doing a painting of the building as it is now.
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Ghost hunting in The Avenues public house Great Yarmouth . Some good orbs
Looking for ghosts in the pub
THE WINTER GARDENS come see inside this amazing building
First built in Torquay in 1878, a failed business venture, it was bought by Great Yarmouth Borough Council, dismantled and shipped around the coast to be re-erected on Yarmouth’s Golden Mile in 1903. The logic being that failure on the sophisticated English Riviera wouldn’t necessarily result in failure in an archetypical working-class seaside town, sat on the North Sea coast. That and the building was going cheap too.
A landmark structure gleaming and brilliant in the hot Norfolk summers and complimenting huge East Anglian skies. At night the building was flooded with an electric light which beamed out across the seafront and reflected back on the sea. As radical and unnerving as the new moving picture houses springing along the parade.
A wasted heritage asset, an iconic seafront building, in need of substantial repair and above all an appropriate and viable new use.
This was an awesome place
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Great Yarmouth - History, Herrings, Holidays
The town of Great Yarmouth is best known in recent years as a holiday resort but its history reveals an importance in many other ways. In medieval times it was the world's greatest herring port and it was not until the end of the 1960s that the importance of this herring fishing came to an end. In times past it supplied substantial naval forces for the king, was home to England's North Sea fleet and was once surrounded by fine and strong town walls.
The DVD 'History, Herrings, Holidays' looks back over a thousand years of history, from the time when the settlement was first founded on a sand bar at the mouth of a great river through to the present day. To learn more about the one hour disc and to order a copy, go to poppyland.co.uk.