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- Woodbastwick (/ˈwʊdbæstwɪk/ WUUD-bast-wik) is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. It is located on the River Bure between ****shoot...
- Malthouse Broad and Ranworth Broad. It is located in the civil parish of Woodbastwick. The village's name origin is uncertain 'Edge enclosure' or perhaps,...
- started in earnest. J. Barwell Cator had purchased estates in Woodbastwick in Norfolk (Woodbastwick Hall is still the family seat), and it later fell to other...
- Woodbastwick Hall is a country house at Woodbastwick in Norfolk. The house dates back to circa 1600. In 1807 the house and estates were acquired for £76...
- Broad Salhouse Broad Bure Marshes NNR (national nature reserve) Salhouse Woodbastwick Decoy Broad Hoveton Little Broad (sometimes called 'Blackhorse Broad')...
- partnership was formed to produce Staccato guitars at the schoolhouse in Woodbastwick, Norfolk. The partners included Townshend, Bill Wyman, and Chris and...
- Ramsar site. Within the Bure Marshes NNR, Hoveton Great Broad and the Woodbastwick Marshes are managed by Natural England, while Ranworth Broad and the...
- ferry service connecting Horning and Woodbastwick for generations. The ferry connects The Ferry Inn with Woodbastwick Staithe, for access to Bure Marshes...
- for himself survives nearby. For the Cator family, Smith also rebuilt Woodbastwick Hall in Norfolk, following its damage by fire in 1819. Smith later built...
- is one of only two public houses tied to the Woodforde's Brewery of Woodbastwick in Norfolk. The original building was built in the 14th century and was...