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Norfolk Broads Gazetteer

Acle
Barton Broad
Barton Turf
Beccles
Belaugh
Berney Arms
Bramerton Woods End
Breydon Water
Brundall
Buckenham Ferry
Burgh Castle
Burgh St Peter
Candle Dyke
Cantley
Catfield Dyke
Coldham Hall
Coltishall
Dilham
Geldeston Lock
Great Yarmouth
Hardley Cross
Hickling
Honing
Horning
Horsey Mere
Hoveton Great Broad
How Hill
Irstead
Langley Dyke
Loddon
Lowestoft
Ludham Bridge
Ludham
Martham Broad
Neatishead
New Cut
Norwich
Oulton Broad
Potter Heigham
Ranworth
Reedham
Reedham Ferry
Rockland Broad
St Benets Abbey
St Olaves
Salhouse Broad
Somerleyton
South Walsham
Stalham
Stokesby
Stracey Arms
Surlingham
Sutton
Thorpe
Thurne
Upton
Waxham
Wayford Bridge
West Somerton
Whitlingham
Womack Water
Woodbastwick
Wroxham
Wroxham Broad

Norfolk Broads Map

The Norfolk Wherries

Albion - Over a 100 years old and still going strong!.

Maud - Maud is the only other surviving trading Wherry.  Clinker hulled, she was built in 1899 by Daniel Hall of Reedham for Walter Bunn of Great Yarmouth.

Hathor- The Pleasure Wherry Hathor's interior has an Egyption influence.

Olive- The Wherry Yacht Olive was built by Ernest Collins and is named after his youngest daughter

Norada- The Wherry Yacht Norada, built by Ernest Collins in 1912.

White Moth- The Wherry Yacht White Moth, built by Ernest Collins in 1915.

Solace - The Pleasure Wherry Solace was built in 1903 by Halls of Reedham. She is lavishly fitted inside with many luxury items, and even a bath!

Ardea - The largest member of the Broads wherry family was constructed by Leo Robinson at Oulton Broad and launced in 1927.

Features

Aerial Photographs of the Broads by Mike Page
Blakes Barton Broad Regatta - Held every October on Barton Broad


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