HEATHER

Welcome to Heather

Houseboat of character, docked in Hoveton by the River Bure on the Norfolk Broads Waterways.

Heather is cared for by a partnership of friends and family. Our aim is to preserve the distinctive style of the houseboat and enable future generations to enjoy her charms.

Explore the riverside, browse the shops and places to eat and drink ~ and much more beyond monumental Wroxham Bridge.

Andrew, Timothy and Christopher

7 June 2012

New Dinghy Centre launched at Ludham Bridge





The Norfolk Dinghy Centre ia new venture at a long established boatyard, at leafy Ludham Bridge. The small, friendly Centre is operated by Timothy Hallam and specialises in both sail~driven and powered small craft, for sale and hire. There is always a good mix of boats available to view on the shingled yard or elsewhere. A vast range of cycles ~ including tandems are available for hire to explore the wonderful Norfolk & Suffolk Broads area.

Tim can offer lots of specialist advice concerning environmentally friendly power systems. A selection of batteries and solar charging equipment, including several second hand engines are usually in stock. 

For those in the market for second hand boating equipment, spares and books, why not visit and ask to see ‘Bridge Bargains?’ 

Secure, year~round storage for boats of up to 25 feet in length is available at very reasonable rates. Whether you need storage for long or short periods, please call for a quote.

There will be a black board in the yard displaying forthcoming events and activities of Heather. 

The centre is open Monday to Sunday from 8.00am to 6.00pm. 
For further details please see the Centre website (in development) at: 


www.norfolkdinghycentre.co.uk

Telephone: 01692 631 120

Email: info@norfolkdinghycentre.co.uk

Norfolk Dinghy Centre, Chandlers Yard, Johnson Street, Ludham Bridge NR29 5NX

Directions: Ludham Bridge is accessible by water on the River Ant, on foot or cycle along public paths, or by road on the A1062.

Timothy Hallam
Norfolk Dinghy Centre
Ludham Bridge

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King's Head Staithe, Hoveton, pictured from Wroxham public Parish Staithe