Wroxham Bridge

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Wroxham Bridge is a historic low-arched road bridge in the Norfolk Broads, England, known as a key boating landmark and one of the most challenging navigational points on the River Bure.

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Wroxham Bridge canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf arch bridge
masonry bridge
road bridge
tourist attraction
carried road traffic
crosses River Bure
hasApproximateConstructionPeriod medieval era
hasCulturalSignificance iconic feature of the Norfolk Broads
hasDesign low-arched
hasFeature low headroom
narrow passage
hasModification later widening and strengthening
hasNearbyFacility boat hire yards
moorings
riverside pubs
hasNearbySettlement Wroxham village centre
hasReputationFor challenging navigation
hasRisk boat collisions due to low arch
hasTrafficRestriction height restriction for boats
speed limits for river traffic nearby
hasViewOf River Bure
isBoatingLandmark true
isHistoric true
isInBoatingArea The Broads
surface form: Norfolk Broads
isMaintainedBy local highway authority
isNavigationalLandmark true
isOnWaterway River Bure
isPhotographedFor tourism promotion of the Norfolk Broads
isPopularWith holiday boaters
sightseers
isReferencedIn Norfolk Broads boating guides
local tourism literature
isSubjectOf boating safety guidance
navigation advice for hire cruisers
locatedIn England
Norfolk
The Broads
surface form: Norfolk Broads

United Kingdom
Wroxham
material brick
stone
near Hoveton
Hoveton and Wroxham railway station
surface form: Wroxham railway station
partOf Norfolk Broads navigation
surface form: Norfolk Broads navigation network
requires pilotage service for some hire craft
usedBy boaters (passing underneath)
motor vehicles
pedestrians

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River Bure hasBridge Wroxham Bridge
Wroxham connectedBy Wroxham Bridge