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Encyclopedia > Dilham

Dilham is a village on the River Ant near Stalham in Norfolk, England within The Broads National Park. The name comes from the extensive fields of dill, a herb which was grown commercially here.


It is the limit of Broads navigation for larger boats, but small boats, and especially non-powered boats, can travel on the North Walsham & Dilham Canal until Honing.


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Dilham is a typical small rural Broadland waterside village, just 15 miles north east of the cathedral city of Norwich and 17 miles from Cromer on the north coast.
Dilham can easily be reached by plane, ferry or rail from anywhere in Europe.
The time taken to drive from London to Dilham is approximately 3½ hours.
River Ant (92 words)
The River Ant is a river on the Norfolk Broads in The Broads National Park in Norfolk, England.
It rises near Honing[?], flows through Wayford Bridge, Dilham and Barton Broad, through Irstead, past How Hill and through Ludham Bridge and flows into the Bure west of St.
The North Walsham & Dilham Canal is the canalisation of the Ant and joins it at Smallburgh[?] junction.
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