Everything about Great Yarmouth Row Houses totally explained
Great Yarmouth Row Houses were wealthy
merchant's residences located on South Quay in the town of
Great Yarmouth in the
English county of
Norfolk. Originally built as one family’s dwelling, the
properties were later sub-divided into
tenements and became part of the town’s distinctive ‘Rows’, a network of narrow
alleyways linking Yarmouth’s three main
thoroughfares. Many ‘Row houses’ were damaged by
World War II bombing or demolished during post-War clearances. These two surviving properties have been preserved to show the different characteristics of the dwellings over various stages in their history. The Row Houses are under the management and care of
English Heritage.
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