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The opening
of the museum signals the end of a year's restoration work on the
former merchant's house.
The building's
original owner was Sir George England who led Great Yarmouth through
the Civil War and welcomed Charles II to the town in 1671.
In the mid 1900s,
the premises was a police station and then it housed an architect's,
but it had laid derelict for around 10 years before being bought
by the Great Yarmouth Preservation Trust.
The museum's
curator, Faith Carpenter, described the transformation as amazing.
"It was
in a hideous state, all the roof had fallen through," she said.
"There were dead bats and mice, weeds up the walls, damp everywhere
and the walls were coming out - it was an incredible amount of work.
"The trustees
are really pleased, but it's taken a long time," she said.
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