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South Beach Parade, Great Yarmouth

33-34 Regent Road, Great Yarmouth

77 Marine Parade, Great Yarmouth

Caldecott Hall

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Nelson's Monument, or Norfolk Naval Pillar, was built on the South Denes in the centre of the Officers' Racecourse and the Military Training ground in commemoration of Admiral Lord Nelson. It was completed in 1819 and is now a Grade I listed monument. Monument ascent and tours are running (Sundays only) June to August for two people at a time - take this opportunity to climb all 217 steps and experience the breathtaking views.

Combining a luxurious day spa with excellent leisure and fitness facilities, guarantees that whatever your reason for visiting The Old Hall, you will find everything you need to achieve your desired outcome.

Number 1 for luxury and comfort along with the best value in bingo, food and drinks. 

Nelson's Monument, or Norfolk Naval Pillar, was built on the South Denes in the centre of the Officers' Racecourse and the Military Training ground in commemoration of Admiral Lord Nelson. It was completed in 1819 and is now a Grade I listed monument. Monument ascent and tours are running (Sundays only) June to August for two people at a time - take this opportunity to climb all 217 steps and experience the breathtaking views.

The Pleasure Beach with its mixture of high-octane rides and traditional attractions sits at the top of Great Yarmouth’s Golden Mile dominating the seafront skyline with its famous Skydrop.Spread over nine acres, the Pleasure Beach offers huge family fun, full-throttle white knuckle rides to exhilarate and thrill, water attractions to catch your breath and fun rides to keep the children happy for hours.

The Pub on the Prom is one of the most popular pub and bistros on Great Yarmouth's Golden Mile, providing a wide range of real ales, ice cold lagers and wines from around the world - all served from our stunning Mermaid bar. We offer one of the best selections of food of any pub in the town, served in a comfortable, elegant atmosphere.

Our Caldecott Visitor Centre has over seventy acres of paddocks and is home to some very special rescued horses, ponies, donkeys and mules. This Quality Assured Visitor Attraction is open during the Summer season from March to October and has many lovely residents to meet, from stunning Shire Poppy to brand new adoption pony, one-eyed Cauli, to the notorious Denise, a very naughty donkey!

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