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Induldence |
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Thinking of relocating our boat to bridge broad marina wroxham, looking for reviews, thanks
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Urbanbushman1 |
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We were moored at bridge broad marina two years ago and were there for four years . Cheryl who runs the site is lovely and nothing is too much trouble for her and she also keeps a constant eye on all the boats within the marina and also keeps the toilet and showers nice and clean. On the downside the hump back approach bridge into the marina is treacherous in the winter and the entrance approach and all around the toilet blocks is very prone to flooding from the Autumn onwards and throughout winter requiring the necessity of wellies to get access to the loos. Only water at the end of each pontoon and no electric for the boat owners. Probably the cheapest site in Wroxham
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PCL023 |
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Been there for over 10 years, it’s a great location, as mentioned no electric but that’s no issue for us, there is also gas and pump out facilities on site so this makes up for no electric. Great location to be if needing to pop to the shops etc, bonus is, no matter what, you always have a mooring in Wroxham. Give Cheryl a call and arrange take a look, pick your spot if the place is right for you, is the best bet. Quite like the bridge as it acts as a deterrent from undesirables gaining access during the quite winter times. Cheers Paul
This message was edited by PCL023 on Jul-16-20 @ 11:46 PM
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