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Hoveton and Little
* Hoveton Little Broad ( sometimes called ' Blackhorse Broad ')
In the mid-20th century, Hoveton Little Broad played a role in the historical dispute between landowners and the public over rights of access to private broads.
Hoveton Great Broad and Hoveton Little Broad carry the village's name.

Hoveton and Broad
* Hoveton Great Broad
Other local attractions nearby include Barton Broad boardwalk, Neatishead village, Ludham village, shopping in Hoveton & Wroxham.
Hoveton Great Broad lies within The Broads in Norfolk, England, between Wroxham Broad and Salhouse Broad.
It lies south of Hoveton Great Broad and about half a mile north of the village of Salhouse.
* Hoveton Great Broad managed by Natural England

Hoveton and also
Hoveton is also home to the Hoveton and Wroxham Medical Centre, which has recently been built.
The line is double track from Norwich to Hoveton and Wroxham where the line becomes single track, with a passing loop at North Walsham, and a two platform station at Cromer also allowing passing.

Hoveton and is
On the northern side of the Bure is the village of Hoveton, often confused with Wroxham.
It is considered to be the second most difficult on the Broads to navigate ( after Potter Heigham ) and a pilot station sits on the Hoveton side of the river to assist boaters for a fee: £ 6 per boat.
In fact, Roys of Wroxham is entirely situated on the Hoveton side of the river – as are the local post office and the Hotel Wroxham.
It seems that the proximity and name of Wroxham Bridge – one side of which, naturally, is in Hoveton – gave rise to the common attribution of the name ' Wroxham ' to that part of Hoveton that is close to the river and may be considered the commercial centre for both villages.
Like many other local amenities, the station – previously called simply Wroxham Station – is actually located in Hoveton.
Now called Hoveton and Wroxham railway station, it is on the Bittern Line from Norwich to Cromer and Sheringham, and the terminus of the narrow gauge Bure Valley Railway to Aylsham.
West is the popular area of Hoveton & Wroxham.
The nearest railway station is ' Hoveton & Wroxham '.
The nearest secondary school to Horning is Broadland High School in Hoveton.
It is accessible via the road between Hoveton and Coltishall or from the river.
The broad is closer to Horning than to the village of Hoveton and lies adjacent to the hamlet of Horning Upper Street.
Hoveton () is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk.
Whilst Hoveton is north of the river, Wroxham is south ; but many people refer to the whole settlement as " Wroxham ".
Hoveton is served by Hoveton and Wroxham railway station, which is on the Bittern Line from Norwich to Cromer and Sheringham, and which is the terminus of the narrow-gauge Bure Valley Railway to Aylsham.

Hoveton and Horning
This Rural Route starts at Hoveton, passes through Horning, Ludham and ends in Potter Heigham.
The 12A bus connects Horning with ' Hoveton & Wroxham ' station.

Hoveton and Norfolk
The Norfolk landscape painter John Crome, an associate of John Sell Cotman and others of the Norwich school, made an etching of Hoveton in 1812.
Henry Calthorpe Blofeld OBE ( born at Hoveton Home Farm, Norfolk on 23 September 1939 ) ( nicknamed Blowers by the late Brian Johnston ) is a sports journalist.

Hoveton and .
Both Wroxham and Hoveton have several boat building and pleasure craft hire yards.
However, Wroxham has almost merged with Hoveton – each village growing on one bank of the river – with much of the area's commercial activity developing in Hoveton.
Hoveton Hall Gardens.

Little and Broad
* Ormesby Little Broad
The county's major streams are the French Broad River, Mills River, Green River, Little River, Mud Creek, Clear Creek, Cane Creek and Hungry River.
The three largest are Rollesby Broad, Ormesby Broad and Filby Broad, and there are two much smaller broads named Lily Broad and Ormesby Little Broad.
Ormesby Little Broad is used for sailing model yachts, and the Norfolk Model Yacht Club have an arrangement with Essex and Suffolk Water, which allows them to use the broad for this purpose once a month.
This completely hides a formal gateway similar to that at the Broad Street main entrance, this can be viewed outside from Little Magdalen Street, through the gap marked XIX one finds the small function room ' Massey Room '.
Five miles ( 8 km ) downstream to the west, the Little Pigeon absorbs its West Fork before turning north and flowing for another five miles ( 8 km ) to its mouth along the French Broad River.
At the same time he continued his business at Great St. Helens, which was afterwards transferred to Little Winchester Street, and, in 1792, to Old Broad Street.
Broad Crag Col is the source of Little Narrowcove Beck in the east and of Piers Gill in the west.
Broad Crag is a small top with its principal face on the west and the smaller Green Crag looking down on Little Narrowcove.
Thurmond Lake is a man-made lake bordering Georgia and South Carolina on the Savannah, Broad, and Little Rivers.
The lake extends up the Savannah River, up the Little River in Georgia, and up the Broad River in Georgia, and up the Little River in South Carolina, at normal pool elevation of 330 mean sea level, Thurmond Lake comprises nearly 71, 100 acres ( 287 km² ) of water with a shoreline of.
In June 1785, Sevier negotiated the Treaty of Dumplin Creek, in which the Cherokee gave up claims to lands south of the French Broad River as far as the Little RiverLittle Tennessee River divide.

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