River Thurne

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River Thurne is a navigable river in the Norfolk Broads of eastern England, known for its scenic waterways, windmills, and boating tourism.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
River Thurne canonical 4

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Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf navigable waterway
river
country England
flowsInto River Bure
hasBridge Martham Ferry (foot ferry)
Potter Heigham Bridge
hasCharacteristic lined with drainage mills
narrow and shallow in places
surrounded by marshland
tidal in lower reaches
hasEcologicalDesignationNearby National Nature Reserve
surface form: National Nature Reserves

Sites of Special Scientific Interest
hasLandmark Brograve Mill
Horsey Windpump
Thurne Mill
surface form: Martham Mill

Potter Heigham medieval bridge
Thurne Mill
hasNearbyWaterBody Heigham Sound
Hickling Broad
Horsey Mere
Martham Broad
Womack Water
hasSettlementOnBank Hickling
Martham
Potter Heigham
Repps with Bastwick
Somerton
Thurne
hasSourceNear Hickling
Sea Palling
hasTributary Sutton Dyke
surface form: Candle Dyke

Ranworth Broad
surface form: Martham Dyke

Womack Water
isManagedBy Broads Authority
isPartOfNavigation Norfolk Broads navigation
knownFor boating tourism
holiday cruisers
sailing
scenic waterways
windmills
locatedIn Norfolk
The Broads
surface form: Norfolk Broads

East Anglia
surface form: eastern England
mouthOf Thurne Mouth
partOf The Broads
region East of England
usedFor angling
recreational boating
sailing
tourism

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Referenced by (4)

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

The Broads contains River Thurne
River Bure tributary River Thurne
Hickling Broad connectedTo River Thurne