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Yare - Fleet Dyke Junction

 
Junction of Fleet Dyke (to Rockland Broad) with River Yare
pumphouse, Station Road, Broadland NR13 4HP, United Kingdom
 
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The nearest place in the direction of Yare - Surlingham Broad Junction (southern entrance) is River Estates Marina Entrances; 1 mile and 1½ furlongs away.
 
The nearest place in the direction of Boat Dyke joins Rockland Broad is Fleet Dyke joins Rockland Broad; 5¼ furlongs away.

Mooring here is unrated.

 
 
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 Buckenham Station
 
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[River Waveney] at St Olaves, the Haddiscoe Cut branches off left to connect the Rivers Yare and Waveney. The Cut was excavated in the 19th century to provide a direct [North Walsham & Dilham Canal] north-westwards, and soon reaches the junction with Dilham Dyke, which heads west. On the southern bank is the tower of Dilham Dyke drainage mill and the modern [List of electoral wards in England by constituency] Swanton Morley, Taverner, Templar, Town, Two Rivers, Upper Wensum, Upper Yare, Watton, Wicklewood, Wissey. North Norfolk: Briston, Chaucer, Corpusty, Cromer
 
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River Bure
Description of River Bure: This 40.6 mile navigation is now only navigable for the 31.5 miles of its tidal reaches starting at Coltishall and joining the River Yare at ... River Ant Junction. Junction with River Ant. 23.5. 4. N. TG375160. 134. Fleet Dyke Junction. Leading to South Walsham Broads. 24.1. 4. N. TG378157. 134.
Canal Routes - Yare River
Proposals were made to deepen the River Yare between Norwich and Reedham, build a 2½ mile canal from Reedham to Haddiscoe, enlarge Oulton Dyke, create a short link between Oulton ... Meanwhile another tug, Susanna, was bringing a small fleet of boats from Lowestoft to Reedham where it was due to meet Jarrow.
Halvergate and Tunstall Conservation Area appraisal
Yare, Halvergate now stands on the western edge of the flat drained marshland stretching to Great Yarmouth ... and the Fleet Dyke to Great Yarmouth. A sense of isolation is very apparent as one approaches the ... towards the junction by the Village Hall before the ground rises again past the church towards the centre of the ...
Stepping out to St. Benet's
This particular route will take you past a broad, along dykes and the. River Bure as well as crossing grazing marshes. It also passes ... At the next road junction take the public footpath on the left that diagonally crosses a ... opens out with Fleet Dyke on your left. Walk along the path until you get to the River. Bure. Look out for ...
Halvergate Marshes
The Fleet. The marshes retain a high proportion of sinuous dyke boundaries, harnessed from natural saltmarsh creeks. The most significant of these, the Halvergate Fleet, ... The Yare Boundary. Settlement along the Yare clusters into two distinct groups - that around Seven Mile House on the Reedham Marshes and that.
Waterways A-Z
Aire & Calder Navigation - Tidal section (Selby Branch to junction with river Ouse at Asselby Island) Derelict .... Under Restoration, Environment Agency and others . Fleet Canal Derelict, None. Fletcher's Canal Derelict, None. Fodder Dyke Derelict, Witham Fourth Internal ..... River Yare - Breydon Water to the River Wensum
North Walsham & Dilham Canal - Wikipedia
It was 8.7 miles (14.0 km) long and ran from two bone mills at Antingham to a junction with the River Ant at Smallburgh. It carried offal for the bone mills and agricultural products, as it proved cheaper to land coal on the beach at Mundesley and cart it overland than to use the canal. The venture was not a commercial success ...
Rowing the Norfolk Broads : Norfolk Skiff Club : GroupSpaces
Oct 19, 2013 ... Small broads (the local name for a lagoon) are attached to the river Yare, but the larger and more typical broads like Hickling Broad and Barton Broad lie in the northern section consisting of the rivers Bure, ... The Fleet Dike to South Walsham Broad offers a more tranquil scene, but there are no facilities.
The Handbook to the Rivers and Broads of Norfolk & Suffolk, by G ...
26. Thorpe Gardens. 29. A Norfolk Wherry. 30. On the Yare, at Bramerton. 33. On Rockland Broad. 36. Langley Dyke. 38. St. Nicholas Church, Great Yarmouth. 41 ...... Then, on the right, are some sluices, marking the entrance to the “Muck Fleet, ” a shallow, muddy dyke, only navigable for small boats, which leads to the fine ...
River Waveney - Wikipedia
From Burgh Ferry, boats would use a widened Oulton Dyke to reach Oulton Broad and a new sea lock would be constructed to link the broad to Lake Lothing. This had four sets of gates, so that it could be used at all states of the tide, was capable of holding vessels which were 150 by 50 feet (46 by 15 m) and used a system ...