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
21 April 2025
The Fab Fur Four
As the annual whirligig Broadland season begins ~ where the clatter of
boating and commerce collides with the natural fluttery cycle of waterfowl breeding; inevitably haphazard events occur.
Telephone calls from a concerned visiting family and word of mouth messages via the riverbank were received about a lost clutch of ducklings ~ part of the fragmented mallard duck clan, born within a stone's throw of the old low arch of Wroxham Bridge.
The group consisted of five. One splintered off and four clung together like mud around the quay at the corner of King's Staithe. Step in a group of gallant lads supping beers at the King's Head Hotel gardens, who swiftly picked the fur birds out of the chilly waters just before dusk. The chirpy ducklings were then planted in a cardboard box awaiting transit to Leanne's duck sanctuary.
Leanne explains: "They're all tucked up under the 'brooder' (an enclosed unit wth bedding, food, water and a heat element to rear baby birds). Fortunately, they don't seem as stressed as the one on its own.
All 4 are doing well. One is particularly sassy and clearly will be very bossy."
* All parties involved sanitised their hands after the mini dramatical rescue.
Leanne, Chris
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King's Head Staithe, Hoveton, pictured from Wroxham public Parish Staithe
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