Brundall, On The Yare c.1960
Photo ref:
B497001

More about this scene
An old family from Saint Omer were lords of this village. Under Henry VII it was given to the Hobarts for several generations. This is a popular spot on the Yare to start and finish a Broads holiday, or merely to top up with fuel for both body and boat; Note the signs for Lyons cakes and Walls ice cream (left), which in their day were as recognisable as Big Macs. Here you can moor the boat and enjoy some of the best coarse fishing in the country. There used to be a wild fowl decoy, as there was plentiful bird life here; but the noise from the boatyards has tended to frighten the birds away.
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