Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Elizabethan House Museum




A 16th-century building with rooms displayed to reflect the lives of the families who have lived here through history. Of particular interest are a Tudor bedroom and dining-room, Victorian kitchen, scullery and parlour, and the Conspiracy Room, where the trial and execution of King Charles I was allegedly plotted. There is also a special children's room with replica toys and there are hands-on activities throughout the house.

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4 South Quay, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk NR30 2QH
TEL:(44) 01493 855746

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An amazing 'hands on' museum to enthrall all ages. This 16th-century quayside building reflects the life and times of the families who lived here from Tudor to Victorian times. Decide for yourself if the death of Charles I was plotted in the Conspiracy Room!. Note: house is leased to Norfolk Museums and Archaeology Service

Don't miss
See how the Tudors lived in the 16th century.
Discover Victorian life ¿upstairs and downstairs¿.
Enjoy a stroll along Great Yarmouth¿s historic South Quay.

Making the most of your day
Tudor costumes to try on; activity-packed toy room for children and hands-on activities



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Experience the lives of families who lived in this splendid sixteenth century quayside house from Tudor to Victorian times.

Discover Victorian life 'upstairs and downstairs' and find out what it was really like to work in the kitchen and scullery. Decide for yourself if the death of Charles I was plotted in the Conspiracy Room. There are exciting hands-on activities throughout the house: your family can dress up in Tudor costumes, and children can play in the activity-packed toy room.

Finally, pause for a moment of peace in the small but delightful walled garden.

The Elizabethan House is owned by the National Trust and managed by Norfolk Museums and Archaeology Service.

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