River Bure :: Shared Description

The River Bure rises near Melton Constable, 11 miles upstream of Aylsham, which was the original head of navigation. Most of its length lies within the Norfolk Broads. Nowadays, the head of navigation is 10 miles downstream at Coltishall Bridge and it flows to Great Yarmouth where it meets Breydon Water and flows into the sea at Gorleston.
by David Dixon
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TG3117 : The Vintage Broadsman on the River Bure near Wroxham by David Dixon
TG3018 : Channel to River Bure, Broads Tours Boatyard at Wroxham by David Dixon
TG5208 : Mind your head! by Alan Murray-Rust
TG5207 : Haven Bridge, control cabin by Alan Murray-Rust
TG3017 : River Bure, Barnes Brinkcraft, Wroxham by David Dixon
TG3116 : River Bure, Wroxham Broad Island by David Dixon
TG3215 : River Bure near Entrance to Salhouse Broad by David Dixon
TG3117 : River Bure, The Northern Entrance to Wroxham Broad by David Dixon
TG3117 : Thatched Housing on the River Bure at Wroxham by David Dixon
TG3117 : Wroxham Broad by Alan Murray-Rust
TG3115 : Ice Cream Seller on the River Bure by David Dixon
TG3017 : River Bure near Wroxham by David Dixon
TG3215 : River Bure, Salhouse Island by David Dixon
TG3115 : Ice Cream Boat, River Bure by David Dixon
TG3018 : Bus on the bridge, Wroxham by Alan Murray-Rust
TG3018 : Wroxham Bridge by David Dixon
TG3017 : Norfolk Wherry "Olive" at Wroxham by David Dixon
TG3115 : Moorings on River Bure near Salhouse Broad by David Dixon
TG5208 : Bure Bridge by Alan Murray-Rust
TG3117 : River Bure near Wroxham by David Dixon
TG3115 : Moorings on the River Bure by David Dixon
TG3017 : River Bure, Wroxham by David Dixon
TG3216 : River Bure by David Dixon
TG3217 : Didler's Mill, Hoveton Marshes by David Dixon
TG3117 : River Bure, Downstream of Wroxham by David Dixon

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Created: Mon, 9 Nov 2015, Updated: Mon, 9 Nov 2015

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