Wroxham is a popular and thriving, mostly tourism supported town, in the heart of the Broads National Park.
The Bridge Restaurant, the ‘home of the big fish’, as it was known locally, had reached the end of its useful life and was in a poor state.
The complex site; small, in a flood zone and adjacent Wroxham Bridge, a Scheduled Ancient Monument, is nevertheless, in an important and busy location.
After lengthy negotiations with the Broads Authority and Heritage England, work started on the 2 storey building in September 2016. Built off piled foundations, the timber frame and Cedar clad building is roofed with grey profiled steel sheeting. Windows and doors, in grey aluminium, complement the contemporary design
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