Broome Heath

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Broome Heath is a 31.7-hectare (78-acre) Local Nature Reserve in Ditchingham in Norfolk, England. It is owned by South Norfolk District Council and managed by the Broads Authority.[1][2] An area in the north is designated a geological Site of Special Scientific Interest as Broome Heath Pit,[3] and there is a Scheduled Monument in the middle.[4]

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Broome Heath
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TypeLocal Nature Reserve
LocationDitchingham, Norfolk
OS gridTM 346 914
Area31.7 hectares (78 acres)
Managed byBroads Authority
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This site in the valley of the River Waveney has marshy grazing land and lakes. At the southern end there is a Neolithic settlement,[5] and in the middle there are long and round barrows.[4]

There is access from Loddon Road.

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