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Back in the 1960's the Waveney Inn at Burgh St Peter, now the Waveney River Centre, was owned by the Wilkinson family. One of the bars included one side of a real airliner cabin. This was actually the restaurant and airline meals were served to the trans-continental customers! 'Flights' took off at regular intervals and were incredibly popular.

 

During the 1970's the pub was bought by Fowlers Boatyard from Oulton Broad who restyled the interior and the pub, for several years, was the Blakes pub of the year. 

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