River Ant system

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The River Ant system is a network of interconnected rivers and broads in Norfolk, England, forming part of the Norfolk Broads wetland and boating area.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hydrological network
river system
wetland area
country England
ecoregion lowland fen
flowsInto River Bure NERFINISHED
hasBroad Barton Broad NERFINISHED
Dilham Broad NERFINISHED
Hunsett Broad NERFINISHED
Limekiln Dyke Broad NERFINISHED
Sutton Broad NERFINISHED
Wayford Broad NERFINISHED
hasConservationDesignation Site of Special Scientific Interest
Special Area of Conservation NERFINISHED
hasFeature Barton Broad boardwalk NERFINISHED
Boardman’s Mill NERFINISHED
How Hill National Nature Reserve NERFINISHED
Hunsett Mill NERFINISHED
Turf Fen Mill NERFINISHED
hasLockOrTidalLimit tidal limit near Honing Lock (disused)
hasMainRiver River Ant NERFINISHED
hasPrimaryUse leisure navigation
tourism
hasSettlementOnBanks How Hill NERFINISHED
Irstead NERFINISHED
Ludham NERFINISHED
Stalham NERFINISHED
Wayford NERFINISHED
hasTributary River Ant NERFINISHED
knownFor biodiversity
reed beds
wetland habitats
locatedIn East of England
Norfolk NERFINISHED
locatedInProtectedArea The Broads National Park (branding)
managedBy Broads Authority NERFINISHED
mouthLocation near Ludham Bridge
partOf Norfolk Broads NERFINISHED
Norfolk Broads navigation network NERFINISHED
The Broads NERFINISHED
usedFor angling
canoeing
recreational boating
sailing
waterType freshwater

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Barton Broad partOf River Ant system