Great Yarmouth
Kings Lynn & West Norfolk
Norwich
North Norfolk
South & Central Norfolk

How to use Norfolk Heritage
Each museum or historic site has its own page which gives an overview of key information. Where available a link to the museum's own website are provided. In many cases there are also suggestions for other good things to do nearby and links to useful websites.  In some cases, events are listed.


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Use the option available in your browser to increase the size of the text.


Using the maps

Each site is marked with a blue 'M' on a customised Google map;

  • to view an individual site click on 'Where to find us' in the right hand column
  • to view all sites click on 'Norfolk Map' on the far right of the top tool bar

You may also wish to use a good road map or satellite navigation.

Tips for navigating Google maps
Place cursor over the blue museum icon. Click for information and to get directions. Use your mouse to navigate:

  • to move the map left click/click and hold and drag map.
  • to zoom in or out click on the bit you want to focus on. Use the scroll wheel to zoom in (up) and out (down).


Printing
Use your browser print option.

Key

Baby Changing
babychanging Cafè cafe
Family family Garden garden
Groups groups Restaurant restaurant
Schools schools Shop shop
Toilets toilets Wheelchair Accessible wheelchair
Wheelchair to Borrow wheelchairtoborrow Winter Visiting wintervisiting


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The museum Accreditation Scheme is run by Arts Council England and sets out nationally agreed standards for UK museums. The standards relate to how museums care for their collections, how they are managed and the services they offer to their users and communities.

 
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This logo indicates participation in Enjoy England’s consumer-focussed Visitor Attraction Quality Assurance scheme (VAQAS), and achievement of an agreed standard of service.