Culture, Rivers and River Systems in England and Wales, East Anglia Rivers, River Yare, River Bure
River Bure is in River Yare.
The River Bure rises at Melton Constable, Norfolk [Map] from where it flows past Briston, Norfolk [Map], Thurning, Norfolk [Map] after which it is joined by the River Thurne. Thereafter it flows past Corpusty, Norfolk [Map], ItterIngham, Norfolk [Map], Blickling Hall, Norfolk [Map], where there is a large ornamental lake, Ingworth, Norfolk [Map], Drabblegate, Norfolk [Map], Aylsham, Norfolk [Map], Burgh, Norfolk [Map], Church of St Michael, Oxnead [Map], Buxton, Norfolk [Map], Little Hautbois, Norfolk [Map], Horstead, Norfolk [Map], Belaugh, Norfolk [Map], Wroxham, Norfolk [Map], Horning, Norfolk [Map], Upper Street [Map], Ranworth, Norfolk [Map] after which it is joined by the River Ant after which it passes St Benet's Abbey, Norfolk [Map] then joining the River Bure just after Thurne, Norfolk [Map]. The River Bure then flows under Acle Bridge, Norfolk [Map], past Stokesby, Norfolk [Map], Herringby, Norfolk [Map] to Great Yarmouth, Norfolk [Map] where it joins the River Yare before joining the North Sea.
Culture, Rivers and River Systems in England and Wales, East Anglia Rivers, River Yare, River Bure, River Ant
The River Ant rises at Stalham, Norfolk [Map] from where it flows past Barton Turf, Norfolk [Map] forming Barton Broad, Norfolk [Map], under Ludham Bridge, Norfolk [Map] after which it joins the River Bure before it passes St Benet's Abbey, Norfolk [Map].
Culture, Rivers and River Systems in England and Wales, East Anglia Rivers, River Yare, River Bure, River Thurne
The River Thurne rises at West Somerton [Map] from where it flows past Potter Heigham, Norfolk [Map] and Thurne, Norfolk [Map] after which it joins the River Bure.