Reedham is a small village and civil parish in the district of Broadland, Norfolk, England, sitting on the south bank of the River Yare at the edge of the Halvergate Marshes and The Broads National Park. The riverside setting is dominated by the chain-operated Reedham Ferry, one of the few surviving cable ferries in the country, and the village is served by a station on the Wherry Lines, giving straightforward rail links to Norwich and the coast.
Locally the economy blends agriculture with boating and tourism - boatyards, moorings and riverside pubs are a feature - and the marshes attract birdwatchers and walkers. The village retains a historic core of older buildings and a strong community feel, making it a quiet commuter base and a popular spot for day-trippers exploring the Broads and the surrounding Norfolk countryside.
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