The East Anglia Transport Museum is situated at Carlton Colville just outside the seaside town of Lowestoft in Suffolk. This is a working museum, run...
In Lowestoft's heyday, Claremont Pier was the landing stage for thousands of day trippers from London. The Coast Development Company’s famous Belle steamers brought them...
An impressive Edwardian-style glass structure, East Point Pavilion houses a restaurant with excellent views of Lowestofts award-winning South Beach. Both meals and snacks are served....
The Royal Norfolk and Suffolk Yacht Club was founded on April 9 1859 apparently with the double intention of encouraging yacht sailing and discouraging the...
Bordering the south side of Lowestoft Harbour, South Pier is closer to the town centre than its neighbour, Claremont Pier. Its other attractions include four...
Lowestoft's Marina Theatre offers a programme of world-class entertainment, ranging from pop acts such as Tony Christie to the Moscow City Ballet. The theatre is...
There have been lighthouses at Lowestoft since around 1609. They were needed to guide vessels around the dangerous off the Lowestoft coast. Originally two...
This museum houses collections commemorating and illustrating the work of the Royal Naval Patrol Service (RNPS), which was responsible for minesweeping and anti-submarine patrols during...
Lowestoft Maritime Museum is a registered charity and private museum of the Lowestoft and East Suffolk Maritime Society. It is both maintained and manned by...