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  2. The Broads - Wikipedia

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    Drainage windmills on the Norfolk Broads. The Broads Authority is the agency which has statutory responsibility for the Broads. The Nature Conservancy Council (now Natural England), pressed for a special authority to manage the Broads which had been neglected for a long time, and in 1978 the forerunner to the present-day Broads Authority was established by the Countryside Commission (now also ...

  3. River Glaven - Wikipedia

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    The River Glaven in the eastern English county of Norfolk is 10.5 mi (16.9 km) long and flows through picturesque North Norfolk countryside to the North Sea. Rising from a tiny headwater in Bodham the river starts miles before Selbrigg Pond where three small streams combine. The scenic value of the Glaven valley is important to the tourist ...

  4. North Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    North Norfolk is a local government district in Norfolk, England. Its council is based in Cromer, and the largest town is North Walsham. The district also includes the towns of Fakenham, Holt, Sheringham, Stalham and Wells-next-the-Sea, along with numerous villages and surrounding rural areas. The district lies on the north coast of Norfolk ...

  5. River Stiffkey - Wikipedia

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    Watermills. Little Walsingham. The River Stiffkey is a chalk stream running through an area of north Norfolk, England from its source near Swanton Novers to flow out into the North Sea on the north Norfolk coast near the village of Stiffkey. The river has been dredged historically, presumably for agricultural purposes, and has a self-sustaining ...

  6. Nature reserves in the North Norfolk Coast Site of Special ...

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    The North Norfolk Coast Site of Special Scientific Interest ( SSSI) is an internationally important protected area in Norfolk, England. The SSSI is a long, narrow strip of coastal land that starts between Old Hunstanton and Holme-next-the-Sea, and runs east for about 43 km (27 mi) to Kelling. The southern boundary runs roughly west to east ...

  7. North Norfolk Coast Site of Special Scientific Interest

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    The North Norfolk Coast Site of Special Scientific Interest is an area of European importance for wildlife in Norfolk, England.It comprises 7,700 ha (19,027 acres) of the county's north coast from just west of Holme-next-the-Sea to Kelling, and is additionally protected through Natura 2000, Special Protection Area (SPA) listings; it is also part of the Norfolk Coast Area of Outstanding Natural ...

  8. Breydon Water - Wikipedia

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    Breydon Water is a 514.4-hectare (1,271-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest at Great Yarmouth, Norfolk. [1] [3] It is a Local Nature Reserve, [4] a Ramsar site [5] and a Special Protection Area. [6] It is part of the Berney Marshes and Breydon Water nature reserve, which is managed by the Royal Society for the Protection of ...

  9. Halvergate Marshes - Wikipedia

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    Area. 1,430.13 hectares (14.30 km 2; 5.52 sq mi) Notification. 1995. Natural England website. The Halvergate Marshes are an area of grazing marsh in the east of the English county of Norfolk. They form part of the area of The Broads and lie between the River Bure and the River Yare, bordering Breydon Water on the east.