Local Info

Parking

Parking on Stonecutters Way 30 minutes free between 8am and 6pm.
Free Parking can be found round the corner on the roads opposite Police station and some of the Roads behind them.
Carpark opposite is free between 4pm and 8am. Outside those hours it is £1.20p an hour to park.
Euro carpark diagonally to the right is cheaper 2h £1.50, 3h £2.30, 4h £3.30, 12h £6.00, 24h £6.50p
Private parking behind Barclays Bank is on opposite side of car park on the left you can book through … Your parking space…for approx. £6 a day enter postcode NR30 1HF select Barclays Bank car park.
Rover Tickets Can be booked online unfortunately the carpark opposite the Property at present isn’t included but the one at the end of Broad row is. The current price Dec 2022 is: 3 Day £15.00 whilst a weekly rover ticket is £35.00 please check boards on carparks when parking.

Beaches

The North end of Great Yarmouth Beach is usually quieter and best for Dog walking. Central Beach, between the Britannia pier and Wellington pier, tends to be the busiest stretch. Please note between May 1st to Sept 31st, no Dogs are allowed on Central Beach.

Other local beaches include Caister, Scratby, Winterton and Gorleston beach are all worth visiting.

Shops & Retail

Convenience Store

The closest convenience store is just around the corner for all your essentials.

By stepping outside the front door and turning Right and walking to the corner, and Right again and you will find two shops a few metres apart. If you continue walking along the road, you will find the Police Station on the Right and if you go past and cross the road, the Palace Bingo is on the left.

 

Retail Shops

The Market and Town Centre are 30 seconds away turn left when you step out the front door through the alleyway (Row 49) and you are there.  The town has many shops, cafes, pubs and more. At the far end of the Market to the Left is the Norman-era Minster Church of St. Nicholas which is England’s third largest Parish Church founded in 1101.

 

Supermarkets

Aldi is the nearest to drive there from Warehouse turn right and right again go past Police Station, left at ‘T’ junction downhill turn right at bottom keep in right hand lane turn right into Aldi which is before roundabout.

Asda to drive there from Warehouse turn right and right again go past Police Station, left at ‘T’ junction downhill turn right at bottom keep in left hand lane turn left at roundabout, left at traffic lights and Asda is behind Train Station also has a Petrol station

Sainsburys go past Aldi turn right at roundabout get in left hand lane, past St. Nicholas Church turn left at the next set of traffic lights and Sainsburys is on your left with Petrol station opposite.

Tesco Follow directions to Asda/train station but go past it to the next roundabout up the hill where you’ll turn left heading to Lowestoft, go over new bridge then left at roundabout, then left again at next roundabout Tesco and Petrol station is on your left.

Museums & History

Turn Right out of the Warehouse head downhill towards the River, then turn left head towards the Town Hall pass it on your left go along the quay and you’ll find Lydia Eva the oldest steam drifter in existence.

Along the historic south quay, you will find the Yare gallery, Elizabethan House Museum, and Great Yarmouth Row House museum.

If you turn left where the Library is signposted off the quay go past Library and turn Right you’ll find theGrade 1 listed Tolhouse Goal  which is one of the oldest buildings in the town dating back to the 12th century this has been a Gaol, a Courthouse now a museum (a visit to the cells is a must).

The Time and Tide Museum is on Blackfriars Road it tells the story of the town from its Ice age origins to the present day it is set in one of the U.K’s best-preserved Victorian Herring curing works and hosts a number of displays and attractions throughout the year.

Walks

There are many walking and circular walks in the area and we advise checking out the full list here. Below are a few popular routes for those wanting to escape the town and explore the wildlife found around Breydon Water.

Burgh Castle to Great Yarmouth

From the Warehouse turn right downhill towards the river turn left then right over Haven Bridge turn immediately right after the bridge through the back streets and old warehouses with the river on your right until you emerge into the open Countryside where you’ll see the expanse of Breydon water ahead follow the path this will take you to Burgh Castle with its Roman Fort and the Queens Head Public House this is also where you can catch the Bus back to Great Yarmouth.

Berney Arms to Great Yarmouth

From the Warehouse turn right downhill towards the river turn right towards the train station and cross the Vauxhall Bridge, then to your left follow the footpath on the banks of the ASDA car park, underneath Breydon Bridge and follow the footpath to Berney Arms Mill. A superb walk along the River Yare and Breydon Water. Passing by the Berney Arms Mill and the RSPB reserve via the Weavers’ Way. The Berney Arms is a request stop only available on a limited number of train services. Please check the timetable before setting off.

Pubs

The Mariners pub is straight across the car park a lovely friendly pub stocking real ales and Ciders Jess is the Landlady.

The Tombstone bar down the hill towards river another real ale pub also stocking a selection of Gins another friendly pub

The Kings Arms on Northgate St go towards St. Nicholas Church at the end of the Market carry on down Northgate St. which is on the left hand side of the Churchyard and the Kings Arms is on the right. another friendly Pub with a nice Garden at the back. They serve excellent food and drink at a competitive price. Sometimes they have live music.

All three Pubs are Dog friendly and their licences allow Children in until 9pm.

The Prince Regent halfway down Regent Road is a livelier pub which sometimes has bands playing.

Restaurants

China Diner is down the hill towards river on the right.

Quayside Plaza is along the Quay on the left just before Yarmouth way serving an excellent selection of quality dishes.

Ocean Café along the Seafront.

Pub on the Prom along the Seafront.

Jaipur Indian on King St.

Lek Thai and Thai by the Sea along the Seafront

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