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Wroxham Broad (south)

 
Norfolk Broads Yacht Club, The Avenue, Wroxham NR12 8TS, United Kingdom
Address is taken from a point 436 yards away.
 
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Wroxham Broad (south) is a minor waterways place on the Norfolk Broads (River Bure - Main Navigation) between Bridge Broad (east) (1 mile and 7 furlongs to the northwest) and Bure - Ranworth Dam Junction (Junction of the River Bure and Ranworth Dam) (5 miles and 6¾ furlongs to the east).
 
 
The nearest place in the direction of Bridge Broad (east) is Wroxham Broad (north); 4 furlongs away.
 
The nearest place in the direction of Bure - Ranworth Dam Junction is Salhouse Broad (north); 1 mile and ½ furlongs away.

Mooring here is unrated.

Bridge Broad (east)1 mile, 7 furlongs
Wroxham Railway Bridge1 mile, 6½ furlongs
Wroxham Road Bridge1 mile, 5¼ furlongs
Wroxham New Footbridge1 mile, 5 furlongs
Wroxham Broad (north)4 furlongs
Wroxham Broad (south)
Salhouse Broad (north)1 mile, ½ furlongs
Salhouse Broad (east)1 mile, 1½ furlongs
Hoveton Great Broad1 mile, 4¼ furlongs
Hoveton Little Broad2 miles, 5¼ furlongs
Ropes Hill Dyke and Marina3 miles, 1½ furlongs
 
 
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Wroxham Broad is an area of open water alongside the River Bure near the village of Wroxham in Norfolk, England within The Broads National Park. The Norfolk Broads were formed by the flooding of ancient peat workings. Wroxham Broad has an area of 34.4 hectares (85 acres) and a mean depth of 1.3 metres. It lies to the west of the Bure, with two navigable openings between river and broad. The village and broad lie in an area of fairly intensive agriculture, with areas of wet woodland adjoining the broad and river.

Since 1937, under lease from the Trafford estate, the broad has been home to the Norfolk Broads Yacht Club. Visiting boats are not allowed to land, but navigation is allowed.

Between 2000 and 2005 the island between the two channels linking Wroxham Broad to the Bure underwent restoration to stop erosion and improve the island's ecology, which had become degraded. The project was a joint initiative involving the Broads Authority, Norfolk Broads Yacht Club and the local landowner, Trafford Estates. Scrub was cleared and a stretch of piling installed, allowing sedge, reed and rush to grow back. By 2005 it was reported that more birds, including kingfishers, were nesting on the island and the rare Cetti's warbler was often spotted. Greater numbers of ducks, including pochard and tufted ducks, now wintered nearby and there was a greater profusion of wild flowers and marsh flora including orchids. During the course of the work, in 2004, volunteers came across an unexploded Second World War hand grenade in the dredgings, which was exploded by an army bomb disposal team.

Close to Wroxham Broad stands the early 18th century Broad House, a Queen Anne style estate house and formerly the seat of the local land-owning Trafford family. In 2006, it became a well-regarded 'boutique' hotel which closed in late 2010. There are proposals that it be reclassified as a single dwelling.

Alfred John Norman Chamberlin (1822-1883), and his wife Betsy, owned the Broad House property and most of the Wroxham Broad, before the Traffords acquired it after Alfred's death about 1885. People flocked to their property to watch the Wroxham Regatta. (See painting "Wroxham Regatta -1868" by Claude Nursey.) Alfred had inherited the 300 acre property about 1858 from his unmarried cousin, Elizabeth Foulsham (1774-1857). She had inherited it from her unmarried half-brother, William Buckle (1765-1840) who had inherited it from his maternal grandfather, John Howse (d. 1817). Howse's forebears had owned the property since 1735. Prior owners have been recorded back to 1593.

There is a locomotive at the Bure Valley Railway in Norfolk which is named after Wroxham Broad.

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Wroxham Broad - Wikipedia
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