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Strumpshaw Fen & Marsh

STRUMPSHAW FEN, MARSH, PARK & ASSOCIATED LAND located in the heart of the Norfolk Broads; a large part of the estate is leased to the RSPB as a nature reserve. The farm buildings are used as a livery centre. The Park provides walks, access to Strumpshaw Steam Museum and hosts public events.

Access

Access is by statutory rights of way and, in that section of the estate managed by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB), by permissive rights. Further details are available at www.rspb.org.uk. The RSPB reserve is signposted by brown and white signs from Brundall and the A47. Entry to the RSPB reserve is free to members of the RSPB but there is a charge for non members. It is open every day from dawn until dusk.

Your access rights
  • Right to view without prior appointment
The owner's binding undertakings

The owners of property ("the property") comprising: " The land edged RED ("the Property") on the attached map ("the Map") together with all the buildings thereon. with respect to the Property until any disposal, whether by sale or gift or otherwise: To take the following steps for maintenance, repair and preservation: i To take the steps set out in the Heritage Management Plan (HMP) for the maintenance and preservation of the Grade II listed Strumpshaw Hall and the traditional farm buildings at Hall Farm with full regard to their historic and architectural interest. This will include steps where necessary: " to eradicate any dry and wet rot and any major beetle infestations; " to repair roofs and rainwater goods in permanent and suitable materials; " to repair stonework and brickwork in appropriate materials insofar as repairs are necessary to protect the fabric of the building; …

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