Welcome to Yesterday's World in Great Yarmouth. Our museum attraction opened
its doors on Friday, 25 May 2007 and since then, has gone from strength to
strength.
Yesterday's World, Great Yarmouth has now become one of the best loved
family attractions and places to go in the East of England. Experience a
thrilling time travel adventure through over 100 years of British history in
a spectacular recreation of olden day times.
Enjoy a traditional English clotted cream tea or coffee and snacks in our
fabulous Victorian tearoom, where you'll be served by our friendly staff
dressed in authentic looking period costume.
A Spectacular Time Travel Family Adventure
- Visit the Ironmongers, 19th Century Apothecary, Toy Shop and lots, lots more...
- Meet life-like historical figures from Queen Victoria to
Winston Churchill
- 'An Audience with Queen Victoria' and Royalty Exhibition
- Stunning sound and light shows
- Victorian street scenes
- Traditional English Sweet Shop
- Victorian Tea Room
- Nostalgic Gift Shop
Some comments from our visitor book |
"Brilliant! Must be the
best attraction in Britain!" Ed |
"Loved it. Great value
for money. Fun and interesting." The Walters family, Peterborough |
"Bringing something
classy back to Great Yarmouth." Sarah |
"This is brilliant! We
really enjoyed the carousel ride. Felt like Mary Poppins!" Jessica &
Teresa |
Yesterday's World has been inspired by the success of its
sister attraction in Battle,
East Sussex. The award-winning attraction was originally created by
husband and wife team, Brian and Annette Buckley, and was born from a love of
nostalgia and collecting old memorabilia.
The collection in Battle has grown to 100,000+ artefacts,
exhibited in vividly recreated displays that include a Victorian Kitchen,
1930s grocers, pawnbrokers, ironmongery and many more. In
2002 it won Tourism South East's 'Visitor Attraction of the Year' in the England
for Excellence awards and now has 5 floors of attractions on display in a
charming 600 year old hall-house and state of the art exhibition centre.
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