Old Merchant's House, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk

The Old Merchant's House, Great Yarmouth, was built in the early 1600s. Two of the rooms have very ornate plaster ceilings from this date, one of which features the royal arms of James I (1603-25). At this time Great Yarmouth was one of the most prosperous fishing ports in England. By 1870 the property had been subdivided and was lived in by two families of fishermen, the Atkins and Rope families. It was bombed in 1942 but restored as a museum 1950-53. This image shows one of the displays within the house. This site is now in the care of English Heritage (2011).

Location

Norfolk Great Yarmouth

Period

Stuart (1603 - 1713)

Tags

english heritage house merchant rich museum reconstruction