Loddon
Loddon is a Town in the county of Norfolk.
There are great places to visit near Loddon including some great historic buildings, towns, beaches, ancient sites, old mines, woodlands, country parks, airports and ruins.
Loddon has some unmissable historic buildings nearby like Blickling Estate, Duke's Head Hotel, and Warehouse and Training Ship Vancouver in St Margaret's Lane.
King's Lynn, Thetford, Great Yarmouth, Hunstanton, and Wells-next-the-Sea are some of Loddon best towns to visit near Loddon.
The area close to Loddon boasts some of the best beaches including Heacham South Beach.
There are a several good ancient sites in the area around Loddon like Grimes Graves.
Grimes Graves is one of Loddon's best, nearby old mines to visit in Loddon.
Thetford Forest Park is one of Loddon's best, nearby woodlands to visit in Loddon.
There are a several good country parks in the area around Loddon like Thetford Forest Park.
Don't miss Norwich Airport's airports if visiting the area around Loddon.
Loddon is near some unmissable ruins like St Benet's Abbey,
Loddon History
There are some historic monuments around Loddon:
Places to see near Loddon
History of Loddon
Although Loddon and Chedgrave have been flooded many times through history, the worst or at least the best documented occasions were in August 1912 and September 1968. At about midnight on 27 August 1912 a portion of the roadway was washed away and soon afterwards part of the bridge caved in. The footbridge across the river between the two industrial sites disappeared downstream. The mill was in great jeopardy and forty men worked hard to preserve as much of the road as possible. The piling and the banks of the Chet were washed away and some of the wherries broke their moorings. On 12 September 1968 a great storm followed a very wet summer, so when the heavy rain came that night the ground was too waterlogged to let the rain drain away. According to the Eastern Daily Press it had been Norfolk’s wettest ever September day. The torrential rain was accompanied by thunder and lightning and many roads were inches deep in water.