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  2. Grade I listed buildings in Great Yarmouth - Wikipedia

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  3. Grade II* listed buildings in Great Yarmouth - Wikipedia

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    Great Yarmouth Potteries Great Yarmouth: Fish curing works: 19th century: 9 December 1976: 1245561: Great Yarmouth Potteries: Old Merchants House Great Yarmouth: Merchants House: Early 17th century: 27 June 1953

  4. Great Yarmouth - Wikipedia

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    Great Yarmouth (/ ˈ j ɑːr m ə θ / YAR-məth), often called Yarmouth, is a seaside town which gives its name to the wider Borough of Great Yarmouth in Norfolk, England; it straddles the River Yare and is located 20 miles (32 km) east of Norwich. [3] Its fishing industry, mainly for herring, shrank after the mid-20th century and has all but ...

  5. Historical buildings and structures of Yarmouth, Maine

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    Yarmouth's marina in 2022, looking south. Also known as Falls Village or The Falls, Lower Falls (named for the nearby First Falls) was the location of several mills from the 17th century onward, while—on the southern side of today's East Main Street Bridge—was Yarmouth's harbor, where many hundreds of ships were built and launched in the century between 1790 and 1890.

  6. The Tolhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Tolhouse is built of flint and ashlar.. The Tolhouse was built around 1150, and is believed to have been built by merchants. [1] [2] It is the oldest civic building in Great Yarmouth and one of the oldest remaining buildings in the town. [3]

  7. Iron Duke, Great Yarmouth - Wikipedia

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    The Iron Duke, Great Yarmouth Aerial view. The Iron Duke is grade II listed public house in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England. [1] It was designed by A. W. Ecclestone in the late 1930s and completed in 1948. Building work started in the Art Deco period; however, work was halted due to the outbreak of World War II. Despite being unfinished, a ...

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