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  1. Great to see your photos Kate. And to see you're still making the best of all this water everywhere. I wandered into Hoveton this morning. Still places that are flooded around the back of the precinct and over Granary Staithe. The water is receding slowly down at NBD and along the main road but still really wet. And still a bit flooded if one tried to walk via the park from the village to the Viaduct moorings.

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  2. Depending on the boat and how many of you are on board you may not need a pumpout if you’re here for a week. Especially if you use the facilities on shore while you’re moored up. 

    As for eating recommendations I would try whatever there is wherever you end up. Some establishments will change hands over time, change staff, change menus. So the best recommendations are probably to be had nearer the time. 

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  3. I was reading this morning that this is the worst flooding in 30 years. Someone at Barnes said they had never seen it as bad as this. More water seems to accumulate every day instead of the levels going down and the floodwater clearing. Our local MP was apparently around and about yesterday taking a look. Lots of photos on local Facebook groups.

    It's rained all morning again.

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  4. We parked in Church Street car park. It's by the church and Gresham's school. Good sized spaces, reasonably priced as these things go. There were payment machines or you could pay on a website. That worked really well rather than having to download yet another parking app. Would recommend trying that location.

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  5. As ever I enjoyed putting together a couple of little videos. The first covers Venetian Waterways and some places around the Broads. The second shows the other places we visited.

    If you enjoy watching them it would be great if you could subscribe to my channel. I don't release content very often, and my videos serve as memories for me as much as anything. But it's nice to know when other people enjoy watching them too.

     

     

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  6. Day 7 - Holt

    To round off this week of exploring Norfolk without a boat we visited the town of Holt as it was another place we had never been to. I think it was about a 45 minute drive from Wroxham, much of it across lovely countryside rather than main roads.

    I had seen good reviews of the Owl Tea Rooms so as we had parked in a car park just down the road from there, it was another coffee stop before we looked around. It was very busy and I think we were lucky to get a table without a reservation even at around 10am.

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    Holt is described as a pretty Georgian town. We looked round a couple of art galleries where the staff were really friendly and welcoming. And I was quite fascinated by their old style department store Bakers & Larners. Worth a wander round even if you're not in the market for buying anything.

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    We wandered into St Andrew's church before driving home. There is a country park just outside the town, and the North Norfolk coast is not far away. 

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  7. All's well that ends well I guess, as the saying goes. I hope you found at least some of your stay relaxing Sam. Thanks for sharing your photos as well. I know that if we'd hired a boat this week I would probably just have been trapped on board. Another deluge of rain last night won't have helped the water levels.

  8. Day 6 - Ranworth and South Walsham

    This was a very enjoyable morning out. First it was a stop at the Granary at Ranworth Staithe. Yes, you've spotted the pattern ... more refreshments. We do like a good coffee stop and are more inclined to do that than to have a full meal out.

    This has become one of our absolute favourites. Sitting outside watching the comings and goings is hard to beat. Boats, people, children, dogs and ducks. A great way to pass the time. The food and coffee is excellent and the staff are so welcoming and friendly. 

    After our stop at Ranworth we carried on to South Walsham. There's a car park in the village. From there it's a short walk round to Fleet Dyke. It's always a favourite mooring if we're afloat and we enjoyed our walk up past both sets of moorings.

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  9. Day 4 - Bufferstop Books and the steam train

    This was another of those days of watching the weather and judging when it would be good to go out. In the end we opted for a mid-afternoon walk around the Hoveton & Wroxham station area. A strange choice you might think, but I fancied a little look around Bufferstop Books. They will be open on reduced days through the off season up to Christmas so you may wish to check their website for the details. But they're well worth a look for that cheap holiday read.

    https://bufferstopbooks.org.uk/

    The station also marks one end of the footpath that sits alongside the steam railway. We walked in the Coltishall direction and were pleased to find that since the footpath was relaid some long while ago now, it's not the muddy track it once was, at least up to a certain point which was as far as we went.

    We happened to be there as a steam train left so ... there will be a little video of this coming at the end of this tale.

    Day 5 - staying local

    We do like a day in the middle of any holiday where we chill out a bit, make the most of where we are in terms of facilities of our chosen accommodation or boat hire. This was the day where all we did really was nip to Vera's coffee shop for more refreshments. And while there we stocked up on some fresh produce, fruit, and veg, in Meale's, the farmshop.

    This is a great place for that top-up shop. It's only a few minutes walk from Wayford Bridge. Or depending what you need it's worth a stop on the way to Stalham instead of Tesco's, if you just need a few bits and pieces. I highly recommend giving it a go. :)

    https://www.agmeale.co.uk/

    https://www.agmeale.co.uk/vera-s-coffee-shop/

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  10. Thank you for sharing your trips. Having grown up in London a lot of these places were my school trips many years ago now. I count myself as fortunate to have known a city that was quieter and older than it looks today. My dad worked in a job loosely connected with the Port of London when the docks were operational. And I remember a trip down the Thames to Greenwich past the old warehouses before anyone probably dreamt of Canary Wharf. In my memory it was more like something out of the film Oliver.

    St Paul's is one of my favourites, and one I did take my own family to visit. I believe that with any new building in London there is a condition that the view of St Paul's on the skyline must never be obscured.

     

     

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  11. Day 4 - a beach walk at Walcott

    I hadn't been up to this part of the coast before. Probably one of the closest points to Stalham on the North Norfolk coast being only a ten minute drive from there.

    There is a coast road that would take you from there to Bacton, Mundesley, Overstrand, Cromer, Sheringham, and further on round the North Norfolk coast. I want to follow it one day.

    It was one of those days with dark moody skies but not cold. Parking was free along the roadside. And dogs were allowed on the beach between certain dates. We watched one dog clearly enjoying just digging as deep as it could in the sand. Others were chasing their balls into the sea.

    We had a lovely walk. I don't know whether that's always possible or whether we hit low tide. It's definitely one to go back to.

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  12. Day 3 - a walk along the Thurne ... with more refreshments ... :)

    As I recall now there was a chance of rain on this day so we decided to get out in the morning with one eye on whether we needed jackets or umbrellas. 

    After a short drive to Potter Heigham we fortified ourselves with scones and coffee in Bridgestones. Always a favourite stop.

    Then we walked along the bank of the Thurne, behind some of the chalets, and on up to Martham Boats. It's a walk we've done before but enjoyable nonetheless. We knew there were a couple of benches on the grassy bank where we could sit and watch the few boats that were passing on that stretch of river. 

    The rain held off until we were home and it was a lovely time out.

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  13. Day 2 - Venetian Waterways and more refreshments

    I have long wanted to visit the Venetian Waterways that were reopened a few years ago. This is sited at the very northern end of Great Yarmouth. I remember visiting with my children back in the 90s when you could take a ride on a little boat around the water. Today there is a boating lake and you can hire rowing boats and pedalos.

    We started with coffee at the coffee house within the waterways, but there are other kiosks along the promenade bordering the gardens. It was another warm day so it was just nice to have a gentle stroll, sit a while in the sunshine, and have a look at the sea out across the wide sand and dunes that line this end of Great Yarmouth.

    During the afternoon we needed a few things from the shops in Hoveton so we ended up taking a seat for a couple of hours outside Hotel Wroxham by the river. An afternoon drink is most unusual for us but it was warmer than a lot of the summer had been. So it was a great place to be, watching the world go by.

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