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Loddon and watermill
There was a mill mentioned at Loddon in the Domesday Book and a watermill at Chedgrave in the early 1330s, but there is no evidence for the sites of these mills.
The present mill, Loddon watermill near the town centre which is no longer functioning, was built in the 18th century with the river diverted to run underneath it.
A large 19th century, three-storey watermill on the River Loddon has more recently become a hotel.

Loddon and was
Ælfric held of land in Loddon and was by far the biggest landowner.
The town centre of Loddon, a designated conservation area, is dominated by the Holy Trinity Church dates from 1490 by Sir James Hobart who lived at Hales Hall, and was Attorney General to King Henry VII.
By 1856 it was decided to build a new school in Loddon for 180 pupils on the site of the old guildhall on Church Plain.
The eventual result was a flint faced Gothic Revival building which is still used today as the Loddon Branch Library.
In 2005, Loddon was chosen to represent Norfolk in the National Calor Village of the Year Competition.
The section between Basingstoke and Winchester was the most difficult to engineer, as it crossed the Loddon, Test and Itchen Valleys.
At the Loddon River Howitt met Brahé who was returning from Cooper Creek.
The South Western Main Line of the former LSWR between London and Southampton was completed by Joseph Locke with easy gradients, leading to several cuttings, tunnels and embankments across the Loddon, Test and Itchen Valleys, with brick arches constructed across South London to the site of Waterloo station.
In spite of these and other discoveries, however, it was impracticable to market the gold, and James Esmond's " find " which was made on Creswick's Creek, a tributary of the Loddon, at Clunes on 1 July 1851, was the first marketable gold field.
It was once common in the Loddon Valley, hence its alternative name of the ' Loddon Lily '.
It was formed in 1995 from the merger of the Shire of East Loddon, Shire of Gordon, Shire of Korong, and parts of the City of Greater Bendigo, Shire of Bet Bet, Shire of Maldon and Shire of Tullaroop.
The archbishop was released and took part in a council held at Loddon Bridge, between Reading and Windsor ; Longchamp was excommunicated and deposed from the chancellorship, and Hugh of Lincoln, the Bishop of Lincoln, excommunicated those who had dragged Geoffrey from sanctuary.
Records show that milling was taking place near Sherfield on Loddon in 1274, when the miller was called John.
It seems likely that the Loddon was used for navigation in the past, although the exact nature of this use is not clear.
Built in 1861 to house offenders from the goldfields and nearby towns, it served various functions in the penal system before it was closed down and its prisoners transferred to HM Prison Loddon in 1990.
This stream is believed to have been a tributary stream of the River Loddon which became an outfall when the water level was raised by the building of Shiplake Lock.
The River Loddon, whose source is in Worting to the west of Basingstoke, flows through the village, which is perhaps best known for the ruins of Basing House which was built between 1532 and 1561 on the site of a Norman castle.

Loddon and known
At Loddon Weir, also known as Fernihurst Weir there is road access which enables boats to be launched from the bank.

Loddon and Chedgrave
Although Loddon and Chedgrave have been flooded many times through history, the worst or at least the best documented occasions were in August 1912 and September 1968.
Beck Vale, Bressingham and Burston, Brooke, Bunwell, Chedgrave and Thurton, Cringleford, Dickleburgh, Diss, Ditchingham and Broome, Earsham, Easton, Forncett, Gillingham, Harleston, Hempnall, Hethersett, Loddon, Mulbarton, Newton Flotman, Old Costessey, Poringland with the Framinghams, Rockland, Roydon, Scole, Stoke Holy Cross, Stratton, Tasburgh, and Thurlton.

Loddon and mill
Loddon Water mill is now a complementary health practice.
Next to the Lychpit is a public house and restaurant making use of an old water mill on the River Loddon, a tributary of the River Thames.

Loddon and is
Loddon is a small market town about southeast of Norwich on the River Chet, a tributary of the River Yare within The Broads in Norfolk, England.
The name " Loddon " is thought to mean muddy river in Celtic in reference to the Chet.
The earliest written mention of Loddon ( Lodne ) is in the will of Ælfric Modercope written in 1042 or 1043.
Loddon has many fine buildings ; from the 15th-century parish church of Holy Trinity, through the 18th-century " Loddon House " ( originally a mental institution ), to " Farthing Green House ", which is a good example of Georgian architecture.
Loddon is home to three popular schools ; Loddon Infant and Nursery, Loddon Junior and Hobart High School, one of the few schools in the country to have a ‘ classroom of the future '.
There is also Loddon nursery school education.
The first records about schooling in Loddon mention the school in what is now called he Priest's room in the Holy Trinity Church in 1781.
Beccles Heliport is near Beccles which is about from Loddon.
The Norfolk Broads is connected by the River Chet that runs through Loddon.
There is a local football team called Loddon United.
There is also a youth football club, Loddon Grasshoppers, with teams for under 8s up to under 15s, including an under 13s girls team.
The river finally joins the River Yare one mile west of Reedham at Hardley Cross, erected in 1676, Fishing is permitted between Loddon and Hardley Cross, bream and roach being the most common catch.
The river is also important for aquatic plants, including Loddon Pondweed.
Wokingham is on the Emm Brook in the Loddon Valley in central Berkshire situated west of central London.
The name Lower Earley is however very old, having originally been applied to the low lying land between the old Maiden Erlegh Estate and the River Loddon.

Loddon and one
The River Loddon is one of Berkshire's best kept fishing secrets and is reported to hold amongst its shoals of bream, chub, roach and rudd some very large specimen barbel.
The river flows in a north-westerly direction for approximately one and a half miles, until it joins the River Loddon to the north of the village of Swallowfield.
The Government of the State of Victoria has historically had many departmental regions combining the Mallee with the greater Bendigo area, the current one being named the " Loddon Mallee ".

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