Picture 32 - Fritton Lake.

FRITTON LAKE. This lake for it is more lake than Broad-may be aptly described as the „Queen of the Broadlands.“ Beautiful woodlands and the well-kept gardens of Fritton Hall slope down to the water, which is fringed all round by very fine old trees, the twisted roots of which cast fantastic shadows in Nature’s mirror, and form quite a study in themselves. Many cool, shady nooks are formed by the overhanging foliage, and the angler can enjoy his hobby undisturbed. Boats and refreshments may be obtained at the Hall, and permission obtained to explore the grounds.



Dieses Kapitel ist Teil des Buches Colours of the Norfolk Broads