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Hoveton park and gardens surround Hoveton Hall, which was built between 1809 and 1812 by Humphry Repton and his son John Adey Repton.
Hoveton Hall was built between 1809 and 1812 by Humphry Repton and his son John Adey Repton.
Hoveton Hall gardens surround Hoveton Hall, which was built between 1809 and 1812 by Humphry Repton and his son John Adey Repton.
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  Hoveton
Hoveton (pronounced Hovviton) is a village in on the River Bure in Norfolk, England within The Broads National Park.
One of the smaller broads, Bridge Broad, is in Hoveton, and Hoveton Great Broad and Hoveton Little Broad carry the village's name.
Hoveton Hall is a 19th century building attributed to Humphry Repton.
www.teachtime.com /en/wikipedia/h/ho/hoveton.html   (206 words)

  
 Norfolk, England - LoveToKnow 1911
The Broads are generally not widenings of the main river, but are connected with it by short channels.
The average depth of the Broads is only some eight feet, and their tendency is to become choked with sedges and bulrushes and to decrease in size.
The prevailing rock formation in Norfolk is the Chalk, which occupies a broad tract in the central and western portions of the county and underlies the Tertiary deposits in the eastern part, the general dip of the rocks being towards that direction.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Norfolk,_England   (3399 words)

  
 Information About Blackhorse Broad (Hoveton Little Broad) | Canals & Rivers | Waterscape.com
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Secluded broad off the River Bure not far from the picturesque village of Horning and so a good location for overnight mooring when the village staithe is full.
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www.waterscape.com /canals-and-rivers/blackhorse-broad-hoveton-little-broad   (177 words)

  
 River Bure   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Although the Norfolk Broads appear to be completely natural, they are actually completely man made, their creation was not for the use of boats however.
Half a mile west of Horning is the entrance to Hoveton Little Broad (TG332173) on the north side of the river.
A little further west on the south side of the river is Salhouse Little Broad.
www.btinternet.com /~canals/canals/bureaylsham.htm   (5459 words)

  
 Norfolk and Suffolk Broads   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Broads Authority : The navigation authority for the Norfolk and Suffolk Broads.
The Norfolk Broads by W A Dutt, Edition: 4th edition 407 pages, Published by Methuen London Ltd 1930 The book is in two parts the first, being on the broads and rivers, is written by Dutt but the second part, on various broadland topics, is by local writers.
The Broads Society : Promote the future well-being of the Broads area, and provide a focus for all who are interested in the region
easyweb.easynet.co.uk /jim.shead/Norfolk-and-Suffolk-Broads.html   (1483 words)

  
 Peace starts with a Smile: June 2006   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Broads National Park is a wetland where fens, waterways, woodlands, marshes, shallow lakes and rivers combine to provide protected habitats for many plant and animal species.
Birds seen in the Broads include bittern hiding in the reedbeds, coot swimming on the open waters, marsh harrier gliding in the sky, heron fishing in the shallows, cormorants sitting on posts, and great crested grebe diving for dinner.
Hoveton Little Broad and Horsey Mere are not available for boating in autumn and winter.
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 Wroxham, Norfolk Broads, including Hoveton, Roys of Wroxham, Bure Valley Railway, Norfolk Broads Yacht Club
A little way out of the village centre is Wroxham Broad, home to the Norfolk Broads Yacht Club.
They make a good base for your holiday, since they are at the heart of the Norfolk Broads and both the sandy beaches of the coast and the city of Norwich are less than 30 minutes drive away.
Almost adjacent to the church is Hoveton Hall Gardens, a delightful 15 acre garden mixing both formal and informal planting across the seasons.
www.tournorfolk.co.uk /wroxham.html   (859 words)

  
 The Best Cottage Holidays in Norfolk, East Anglia, England, UK - Norfolk Country Cottages
The quiet village of Tunstead is an ideal location uk self catering holiday, from which to discover the beauty of the Norfolk Broads.
A little further along the coast there are many interesting bird reserves including Scolt Head, Titchwell and Holme next the Sea.
Throughout the land of the Broads, there are many picturesque villages, such as Horning, Hickling, Surlingham and Coltishall, as well as busy river centres like Wroxham and Potter Heigham, where day boats and passenger boats are available.
www.norfolkcottages.co.uk /property/search/area/the_norfolk_broads   (642 words)

  
 The Route of the Bittern Line
Leave Norwich behind and glide towards the Norfolk Broads, which are famous for their wildlife, boating holidays and tranquil scenery.
Travel onwards to Hoveton and Wroxham, capital of the Norfolk Broads and where you can change to join the narrow gauge Bure Valley Railway which runs steam trains to Aylsham or you can follow the route on foot or by bike along the Bure Valley path.
The little church of All saints is perched on a knoll betwixt railway and coast, surrounded by fields going down to sea.
www.bitternline.com /route.htm   (952 words)

  
 3 bedroom self catering properties in Norfolk Broads. Your guide to cottages and apartments in Norfolk Broads, GB
In a riverside setting in Wroxham, the `capital' of the Broads, Barton House serves as a perfect base for family holidays.
Boating and fishing are available on the Broad, and the nearby Nature Reserve provides birdwatching and walks.
Set in tranquil seclusion, with views of the parish church, Filby Hall is a most impressive and substantial property and offers a unique holiday experience for large families or groups.
www.bookcottages.com /norfolk-broads-3.htm   (1182 words)

  
 Holiday East
Broadland is renowned, as the name suggests, for the famous Norfolk Broads that constitute over 200km of navigable waterways, and some of the most beautiful countryside in Norfolk, home to so many charming and picturesque towns and villages.
Consisting of the Great and Little Broads, the park was designed to attract wildlife as well as people and a variety of birds flock to the Great Broad.
It’s known as the ‘ Cathedral of the Broads’ and its tall tower is open for the public to climb and admire the panoramic views.
www.coastandcountryholidays.co.uk /visit-broads.html   (773 words)

  
 River Bure: Coltishall Lock to Wroxham
Wroxham is considered to be the capital of the Broads, and is where boating holidays started in the late 1800's.
The village on the left bank of the river is actually Hoveton St John, Wroxham being on the right, but they have both come to be known as Wroxham.
A little further on thatched cottages and lodges line the banks, long gardens sweep down to the waters edge, large houses can just be glimpsed through the trees.
www.broadsnet.co.uk /html/riverbure1.htm   (967 words)

  
 Online Personal Albums by steventilly - VirtualTourist.com
As with many broads villages, the village is a short walk from the staithe, but worth the effort.
Later the broads were joined to the nearby rivers by cutting canals, or 'dykes'.
Wroxham is the self-styled "capital of the broads".
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 The Bure Valley Railway   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The boat yard of Broad's Tours is on your left, here you will find the boat waiting for your trip on the beautiful man-made Broads.
The Broadland District Council bought the section from Aylsham to Hoveton & Wroxham and in partnership have developed it as both a footpath and the narrow gauge railway.
The construction of the Bure Valley Walk took a little longer and involved the construction of various pedestrian access points and the provision of car parks.
www.thecryptmag.com /Online/36/BureValley.html   (1884 words)

  
 Norfolk Broads - Review - Broadly speaking...It's the start of a beautiful friendship
We were a little taken aback, it did seem a little shabby compared to some of the others and smelt a bit musty but I suppose you have to put up with that on hire craft.
The Broads are a network of natural rivers and man-made lakes between 1000 and 1500 years old.
The Broad was fairly full and there were already a few just moored on the mud anchor (a large concrete weight of about 30lb which you attach a rope to and chuck over the front.
www.dooyoo.co.uk /destinations-national/norfolk-broads-2/267241   (4322 words)

  
 Norfolk Accommodation Norfolk Broads Guide East Anglia Norfolk UK.
Sunset is on a private gated road near some of Norfolk broads leading boat yards where day boats can be hired or your own craft slipped for a reasonable fee and brought round to your private quay.
It is close to the entrance to Surlingham broad a haven for anglers and bird watchers two miles from the chalet is Strumpshaw fen a RSPB bird sanctuary.
Located in Great Yarmouth, the gateway to the Norfolk Broads, this friendly, quality seafront hotel is ideally placed not only for visitors to Great Yarmouth, but also for those who wish to explore the Broads, the North Norfolk and Suffolk Heritage Coasts and the City of Norwich.
www.norfolkbroads.com /accomm/norfolk/page37?waterside_accomm=1   (2204 words)

  
 Hoveton Little Broad - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Like Martham Broad and Horsey Mere, this broad is closed for navigation in the winter months, to enable the waterbirds to breed.
There are no staithes on the broad for public mooring.
Please help improve this article by adding it to one or more categories, in addition to a stub category.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hoveton_Little_Broad   (128 words)

  
 SCOPE Newsletter n°29 (10/1998) - 5. General evidence for the alternative states model   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Secondly, both states can be found in separate basins of the same lake, where free interchange of water and movement of organisms can occur through connecting channels (e.g.
Fifthly, there are well-documented examples where nutrient control has failed to restore a clearwater state but subsequent modification of the fish community has succeeded (e.g.
Little Mere, UK, Box 3) [34] have retained clear water and submerged plant communities despite the presence of even abnormally high concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus resulting from direct ingress of sewage effluent.
www.ceep-phosphates.org /Files/Document/scope29/chap5.html   (284 words)

  
 A Barnes Brinkcraft suggested 7 Day Plan   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Belaugh is a sleepy hamlet with an elevated church on the right hand bank separated from the river by a rolling meadow.
Highly recommended (boat height permitting) is to explore the river beyond the bridge as far as Hickling Broad and even Horsey Mere which is just a short hop across the road to the remote, picturesque Horsey Beach.
This has recently been restored by the Broads Authority and is a worthwhile educational visit.
www.barnesbrinkcraft.co.uk /7dayplan.htm   (1387 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Upton Broad": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: )
This contrasts with the zooplankton community found in Upton Broad which, unlike the other freshwater lakes in the Broads, has a mean summer chlorophyll a concentration below 25 mg 1-1...
A recent study of Upton Broad (Phillips 1977), where the community is particularly well deve- loped at a site far from the river and also land-locked,...
fish was monitored over the summer months (May to September) in three lakes (Cromes Broad, Hoveton Little Broad/Pound End, and Upton Broad) of variable trophic status, fish community structure and nature and extent of macrophyte cover, in the Norfolk Broads in Eastern...
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 Little River View, Self Catering Holiday Cottage in Horning, Norfolk Broads
Wroxham lies just 2 miles from our Holiday Cottage and is considered by many to be the capital of the Broads.
It is actually two villages with Wroxham being South of the river and Hoveton the other side of the bridge.
Take them away, hire a boat and cruise along with your lunch as you enjoy all the beauty the Broads and its riverways have to offer.
www.littleriverview.co.uk /wroxham.html   (273 words)

  
 At Sheringham town community newspaper. North Norfolk England UK.
HOVETON equalized from a penalty and took the game to Sheringham and scored the winner a few minutes from time.
If someone in town tries to strike up a conversation with you, take time to listen, for some people who have no family and live alone, the only time they get to talk to people is when they are in town.
As you walk down the street, try smiling and speaking to the people you meet, you will be surprised what a difference such a little thing can make to the way that people treat you and more importantly to the way that they feel.
www.at-sheringham.co.uk /issue3/page8.htm   (1014 words)

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