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597:, the early twentieth-century entertainer, once owned a riverside home in Beech Road, off the Avenue, a thatched house called Heronby, built in 1907. Nearby is Charles Close, a mid-20th century residential development on the site of the Charles family's large Georgian mansion, Wroxham House, demolished in 1954. Closer to Wroxham Broad to the south stands the early 18th century red brick estate house Broad House, formerly the seat of the local land-owning Trafford family, more recently a 'boutique' hotel. On the west side of Norwich Road stands the large former village inn, The Castle, which has been converted into flats. The red brick Victorian school house stands between Norwich Road and the church, the additional post-war school buildings having been demolished after the school closed in the 1980s (although the old school house continued as a 438: 50: 34: 57: 254: 518:
Both Wroxham and Hoveton have several boat building and pleasure craft hire yards. Other local industries include the canning of soft fruits. Wroxham village had at one time, for much of the 20th century, its own public house (The Castle, in Norwich Road), four village shops (one in Castle Street and
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It seems that the proximity and name of Wroxham Bridge, one side of which, naturally, is in Hoveton, gave rise to the common erroneous attribution of the name 'Wroxham' to that part of Hoveton that is close to the river and may be considered the commercial centre for both villages. Like many other
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in 1947. The original railway runs on a 3.5-inch (89 mm) track with a miniature steam locomotive. In 1979, work started on the 7.25-inch (184 mm) 'Riverside' railway which ran initially with an electric engine and later with a steam locomotive. The railway is run by volunteers and makes
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also an important habitat for broadland flora and fauna. 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
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lies about one mile downstream from Wroxham Bridge. The broad has an area of 34.4 hectares 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 broad is popular for sailing and is the home of the Norfolk Broads Yacht Club. It is
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is a miniature steam-driven railway (now two railways) large enough for passengers, with a full-size signal box and signals, and a museum of railway artefacts. It has been open to the public since 1963, in a large riverside garden in Hartwell Road. It is based on the
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arrived in Wroxham and Hoveton between 1874 and 1876. John Loynes, regarded as the father of the Broadland holiday business, started the first boat hire firm on the Broads of Wroxham where he moved the business he had started in Norwich in 1878.
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listed building and stands at the top of a steep slope above the River Bure. It is built of flint with limestone dressings and with lead roofs. It has a high tower and a famous Norman (12th century) south doorway, stained blue, with seven
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Wroxham Bridge was rebuilt with brick and stone in 1619, replacing a bridge built in 1576, which itself replaced an earlier, probably wooden, structure. It is considered to be the second most difficult on the Broads to navigate (after
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three in Norwich Road), and a primary school (in Church Lane), all now closed. A public library was built near Bridge Broad, a small broad near Wroxham Bridge, in the 1960s.
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Other significant houses in the village include Keys Hill House, built to the east of Norwich Road around 1890 by important Norwich architect,
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for boating holidays and excursions from the late nineteenth century, when expansion of the rail network had made access to the area easier.
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was opened in Hartwell Road by the Wherry Yacht Charter Charitable Trust. Work began with the restoration of the Edwardian wherry yacht, the
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in the Victorian age. In the churchyard is the Trafford Mausoleum, mediaeval in appearance but built in 1831 to designs by the architect
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dating to 1623. A picturesque red brick grade II listed cottage dating from about 1820 abuts the churchyard.
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The village's name origin is uncertain; it is believed to mean 'wrocc's homestead/village' or '
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although the river, broad and their immediate environs fall within the executive area of the
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sits on the Hoveton side of the river to assist boaters for a fee: £12 each way per boat.
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to the east and south east. Wroxham is some eight miles north-east of
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Bus routes in and around Wroxham are operated primarily by
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and three shafts, described by the architectural historian
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on the south side of a loop in the middle reaches of the
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was often spotted. Greater numbers of ducks, including
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is located over in Hoveton and was previously called
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Wroxham is located in Norfolk
Norfolk
Density
OS grid reference
TG3017
Civil parish
District
Broadland
Shire county
Norfolk
Region
East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
NR12
Dialling code
Police
Norfolk
Fire
Norfolk
Ambulance
East of England
UK Parliament
Broadland and Fakenham
UK
England

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