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Kayleigh Judson, Broads Authority heritage planning officer, said each of the "well- loved" chalets told a "unique story about bygone eras in the Broads”.

“The waterside is a harsh environment, and these structures are particularly vulnerable to change," she said.

"The new listings will help to preserve their special appearance by giving them the protection they deserve, so that their unique characteristics can be appreciated for generations to come.”

 

Perhaps the BA will recognize this as their responsibility and undertake dredging to reduce flooding.

As a listed building, the owners will be expected to jump through hoops to preserve the buildings or face the threat of legal action.

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