Picture 46 - Bramerton Woods End.

BRAMERTON „WOOD’S END“ is a well-known rendezvous of the Norwich holiday-maker. It is beautifully situated on the banks of the Yare, about five miles from Norwich by water an easy pull from the cathedral city. The extensive gardens of „Wood’s End“ are a blaze of colour in summer, and run some distance by the water’s side. The view from Postwick Grove is worth seeing. The curving reaches of the river, animated with yachts, and every conceivable kind of river craft, lays beneath, the green marshes being bounded by the woods of Thorpe, Whitlingham, and Bramerton, while on the opposite hill stands out boldly the ruined church of Whitlingham.


Dieses Kapitel ist Teil des Buches Colours of the Norfolk Broads