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Horsey Mill is actually a wind-powered drainage pump, essential in this low-lying area (photo by Roger Johnson)
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Horsey Mill is currently undergoing restoration (photo by Jean Upton)
Sherlock Holmes Society of London:
Grade II* listed Horsey Mill was built in 1912 on the site of its 18th century predecessor (photo by Margaret Bird)
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The dyke links Horsey Mill to Horsey Mere (photo by Valerie Schreiner)
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Horsey Mill and the staithe are owned by the National Trust (photo by Jean Upton)
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There are footpaths to Horsey Mere on both sides of the dyke (photo by Roger Johnson)
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Many boats are moored along the dyke (photo by Valerie Schreiner)
Sherlock Holmes Society of London:
Along the path to Horsey Mere (photo by Valerie Schreiner)
Sherlock Holmes Society of London:
Along the path to Horsey Mere (photo by Valerie Schreiner)
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A charmingly named vessel (photo by Valerie Schreiner)
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Approaching Horsey Mere (photo by Valerie Schreiner)
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Horsey Mere, looking across to the promontory (photo by Valerie Schreiner)
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Members of the party at Horsey Mere (photo by Valerie Schreiner)
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There are no other Norfolk Broads whose names include the word "mere" (photo by Roger Johnson)
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A good argument for Horsey Mere as the real "Langmere" (photo by Valerie Schreiner)
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Horsey Mere is undeniably photogenic (photo by Valerie Schreiner)
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Norfolk Reed in flower at Horsey Mere (photo by Margaret Bird)
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Horsey Mere with the grounds of Horsey Hall in sight (photo by Margaret Bird)
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Norfolk reed grows profusely around Horsey Mere (photo by Valerie Schreiner)
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Norfolk reed is traditionally used for thatching (photo by Valerie Schreiner)
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Looking across Horsey Mere to the promontory (photo by Margaret Bird)
Sherlock Holmes Society of London:
Horsey Mere, fringed with Norfolk reed (photo by Valerie Schreiner)
Sherlock Holmes Society of London:
Looking across Horsey Mere to the promontory (photo by Margaret Bird)
Sherlock Holmes Society of London:
Horsey Mere (photo by Valerie Schreiner)
Sherlock Holmes Society of London:
Horsey Mere (photo by Valerie Schreiner)
Sherlock Holmes Society of London:
Looking across Horsey Mere to the promontory (photo by Margaret Bird)
Sherlock Holmes Society of London:
Horsey Mere (photo by Valerie Schreiner)
Sherlock Holmes Society of London:
Horsey Mere (photo by Valerie Schreiner)
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Many boats are moored along the dyke (photo by Valerie Schreiner)
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On the path back to Horsey Mill (photo by Roger Johnson)