In the Millfleet Area.

In 1912 a certain local antiquary Mr. EM Beloe, turned it into a museum and on his death came into the hands of the Norfolk Archaeological Trust who still own it.

The building was damaged during the war and was later restored for use as offices and a house. Some elaborate 17th century wall paintings were uncovered at the time.

We can see detail of both corbel supports for the jetties and of the oriel window brackets.