River Ant

E151603

The River Ant is a small, scenic river in Norfolk, England, known for its tranquil waterways, wildlife, and role in the popular boating and holiday area of the Norfolk Broads.

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All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
River Ant canonical 5

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
watercourse
administrativeTerritory Norfolk county
surface form: county of Norfolk
country England
flowsThrough Barton Broad
Honningham area
How Hill
Irstead
Wayford Bridge
surface form: Ludham Bridge

Neatishead
North Walsham
surface form: North Walsham area

Stalham
Wayford Bridge
hasBridge Wayford Bridge
surface form: Ludham Bridge

Wayford Bridge
hasEcosystem freshwater marshes
reedbeds
wetland habitats
hasLandmark How Hill House
Hunsett Mill area
surface form: Hunsett Mill

St Benet's Abbey (near mouth)
hasPart Barton Broad
Hunsett Mill area
Oldcotes Dyke
surface form: Limekiln Dyke

Sutton Broad
Sutton Dyke
knownFor boating
holiday cruising
scenic character
tranquil waterways
wildlife
locatedIn Norfolk
The Broads
surface form: Norfolk Broads
mouthLocation River Bure
near St Benet's Abbey
mouthOf Bure
navigationStatus navigable for pleasure craft
partOf The Broads
surface form: Norfolk Broads navigation network

River Bure catchment
The Broads
region East of England
sourceLocation near Antingham
supports boating industry in Norfolk Broads
local tourism economy
usedFor angling
recreational boating
tourism
waterwayType navigable river

Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

The Broads contains River Ant
River Bure tributary River Ant
Barton Broad fedBy River Ant
Barton Broad outflow River Ant