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Winter Gardens, Great Yarmouth
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Great Yarmouth Winter Gardens is a grade II* listed building in Great Yarmouth, England.[1]
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It was built of glass and iron in Torquay over 3 years starting 1878.[2] It was moved to Great Yarmouth in 1904[3] by barge and rebuilt. It reopened in 1906.
In 2018, it was named among the top ten endangered buildings of the Victorian and Edwardian eras in a survey released by the Victorian Society.[4]
In July 2021 it received a £10 million National Lottery Heritage Fund grant to support its repair and reopening.[2]