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  1. Sunbury the town is mentioned in the Sunbury Charter in AD 962 and in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Suneberie.
  2. Sorry to read about your "incident" hope it all turns out ok and you back enjoying the rivers soon.
  3. Loving you holiday tale. Now going to explore that creek in Salhouse when we next have our Canadian canoe out with Springtide
  4. Oops sorry my predictive text changed your name Andy ☺️
  5. Hi Alan and Janine, Steve was only to happy to help you on your first night. Your visit in the morning was much appreciated by us both. Reading the first part of your holiday tale makes us both re-appreciate the wonder and joy of the Broads. Hoping the rest of your holiday was as stunning as the sunset that night. Can't wait to read about your further adventures.[emoji571]
  6. Sounds like Salhouse with charge of eight pounds and is between Wroxham and Horning and visted on Thursdays and Saturdays by party boats from Wroxham. Sent from my SM-G925F using Tapatalk
  7. Hopefully e mailed 2 Piccies from the northern broads
  8. Won't upload I keep getting too narrow. Who says size doesn't matter obviously does to you guys. Will keep my photos on my I pad[emoji53][emoji80]
  9. Is that not the stretch that says do not moor here??
  10. I stand corrected. Just know could have been a bit hairy if the Richardson's boat had got much further
  11. https://www.facebook.com/188531614662059/photos/a.190224777826076.1073741829.188531614662059/449796431868908/?type=1 Hope this works link showing a Broadsman ( I think) cruising past a large ship in Yarmouth Dock before being re directed by the lifeboat at Gorleston this afternoon
  12. Oulton broad outside wherry hotel this evening[emoji485]
  13. Try river kitchen in wroxham. Fab homemade cakes with the best river views
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