Stalham, Mill And Staithe c.1931
Photo ref: S467032
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The Museum of the Broads is now housed in the brick building with decorative arches alongside the staithe. It was formerly the Excise House, built in 1812, for customs officers to inspect imported goods arriving by wherry from Yarmouth. The centre arch with a door has been removed, leaving no trace on the outside brickwork, but it can be clearly seen inside the building.

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A Selection of Memories from Stalham

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Stalham

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My grandmother (Mary Elizabeth) was born in Ingham in the 1850s into the Batchelor familly. While looking into my past I found where my great-great (how many) grandfather had his workshop in Stalham. He was a builder and employed three brickies and three apprentices and had his builders yard behind the Swan. His initials are scratched into the door entrance pillars of what is now the pub store. There is also a plaque set ...see more