Salhouse Broad :: Shared Description

Salhouse Broad is located just off the River Bure between Wroxham and Horning. It lies south of Hoveton Great Broad and approximately half a mile north of the village of Salhouse. Unlike most of the other Broads, which were created by people digging for peat in the Middle Ages, Salhouse Broad was created by sand and gravel extraction. As sea levels rose the diggings gradually flooded, forming Salhouse Broad along with all the other Broads in the area LinkExternal link . The Broad, which is privately owned, covers an area of 32 acres and is home to many forms of wildlife.
by David Dixon
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TG3215 : Salhouse Broad by David Dixon
TG3115 : Cormorant Perched at Salhouse Broad by David Dixon
TG3115 : Watersports on Salhouse Broad by David Dixon
TG3115 : Salhouse Broad by David Dixon
TG3215 : River Bure, Entrance to Salhouse Broad by David Dixon
TG3115 : Mooring at Salhouse Beach by David Dixon
TG3215 : Salhouse Broad by David Dixon
TG3115 : Reedbeds, Salhouse Broad by David Dixon
TG3115 : Belle of the Broads by David Dixon
TG3215 : The Exit from Salhouse Broad to the River Bure by David Dixon
TG3115 : The Edge of Salhouse Broad by David Dixon
TG3115 : Cormorant in the trees at Salhouse Broad by David Dixon
TG3115 : Salhouse Beach by David Dixon
TG3115 : Beach at Salhouse Broad by David Dixon
TG3115 : Salhouse Broad, The Beach by David Dixon


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Created: Tue, 10 Nov 2015, Updated: Wed, 11 Nov 2015

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