Dilham Staithe
Limit of Navigation
The Street, Dilham NR28 9PT, United Kingdom

Dilham Staithe
is a minor waterways place
at the end of the North Walsham & Dilham Canal (Tylers Cut); past
Smallburgh River Junction (Junction with North Walsham and Dilham Canal Leading to Dilham Dyke (West) and the North Walsham and Dilham Canal (North)) (1 mile and ½ furlongs
to the east).
The nearest place in the direction of Smallburgh River Junction is Wayford Bridge (Dilham);
½ furlongs
away.
Mooring here is unrated.
You may be able to wind here, but it is not a full-length winding hole, being only suitable for boats up to 55 feet long.
Dilham Staithe | ||
Wayford Bridge (Dilham) | ½ furlongs | |
Smallburgh River Junction | 1 mile, ½ furlongs |
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Nearest place to turn
In the direction of Smallburgh River Junction
The Heater (western entrance) — 3 miles, 4¾ furlongs away
Travel to Smallburgh River Junction, then on the Norfolk Broads (River Ant - Main Navigation) to The Heater (northern entrance), then on the Norfolk Broads (River Ant - The Heater (North Arm)) to The Heater (western entrance)
Sutton Staithe — 3 miles, 6¾ furlongs away
Travel to Smallburgh River Junction, then on the Norfolk Broads (River Ant - Main Navigation) to Ant - Sutton Broad Junction, then on the Norfolk Broads (River Ant - Sutton Broad) to Sutton Staithe
Neatishead Staithe — 5 miles, 3¼ furlongs away
Travel to Smallburgh River Junction, then on the Norfolk Broads (River Ant - Main Navigation) to Barton Broad (central), then on the Norfolk Broads (River Ant - Barton Broad (west)) to Barton Broad (west), then on the Norfolk Broads (River Ant - Neatishead Dyke) to Neatishead StaitheNo information
CanalPlan has no information on any of the following facilities within range:water point
rubbish disposal
chemical toilet disposal
self-operated pump-out
boatyard pump-out
Direction of TV transmitter (From Wolfbane Cybernetic)
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[North Walsham & Dilham Canal]
a claim for damages made by Issac Harris Lewis, who owned his own staithe at Dilham and felt that the new canal would damage his trade. His case was heard
[River Ant]
Antingham bone mill. An Act of Parliament established the North Walsham & Dilham Canal in 1812, as a wide gauge canal able to take a Norfolk wherry. It was
[List of places in Norfolk]
Bradwell, Brakefield Green, Bramerton, Brampton, Brancaster, Brancaster Staithe, Brandiston, Brandon Bank, Brandon Creek, Brandon Parva, Breckles, Brettenham
[The Broads]
Geldeston, Ellingham and Wainford. The head of navigation became a new staithe at Bungay. The new section was a private navigation which was not controlled
[List of windmills in Norfolk]
1826 1838 1826 Moved to Wymondham (North Mill), 1858 Norfolk Mills Dilham Staithe Mill TG 3346 2506 Tower 1838 1838 Demolished c. 1935 Norfolk Mills Diss
[East Anglian Waterways Association]
Walsham & Dilham Canal in 1992, and then working actively to achieve that aim, the EAWA helped with the launch of the North Walsham and Dilham Canal Trust
[A149 road]
There is a small staithe here, as there is throughout the north-west Norfolk area. Thornham village has access to the staithe via Staithe Road, which connects
[Holkham]
the coast road (the A149) between Wells-next-the-Sea and Burnham Overy Staithe. At one time the village was a landing with access to the sea via a tidal
[Horning]
"Southern Comfort" the Mississippi Cruise boat, which leaves from the staithe adjacent to The Swan Inn. The village is popular for sail & motor boating
[Stalham]
Museum of The Broads moved to Stalham in 2000 and is situated on Stalham Staithe. It 'aims to bring the history of the Broads alive for locals and visitors
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Oct 23, 2020 ... English: Dilham Staithe, The Norfolk Broads. The Dilham Staithe moorings are at the head of Tyler's Cut on the River Ant, not far from the A149.
Dilham Staithe. Tylers Cut. Smallburgh River Jn. Wayford bridge. River Ant. The North Walsham and Dilham Canal is a waterway in the English county of Norfolk.