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- As the Yare is tidal, wellies are often required, though footbridges have been installed in affected areas to maintain year-round access, some of which could benefit from upgrading
- With around 150 metres of prime river frontage, ideal for fishing or boating, Crome Wood offers enormous potential to shape a truly magical retreat
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Description
Crome Wood is a tranquil woodland habitat bordering the River Yare in the Norfolk Broads. The site is home to a variety of tree species, including willow, oak, hawthorn, and sycamore, as well as a mix of grasses and reeds. A private gated entrance leads to a parking area and a woodland path running along the eastern boundary to the riverbank.
The site includes a compost loo, a storage shed, and a shelter, with around 150 meters of prime river frontage suitable for fishing or boating. The woodland is bounded on three sides by open areas and one side by the riverbank, with a covenant in place to ensure quiet and peaceful enjoyment of the site.