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'''Crome's Broad''' is a ''broad'' (or lake) situated to the east of the [[River Ant]], north of [[How Hill]], within [[The Broads National Park]] in [[Norfolk, England|Norfolk]], England. | '''Crome's Broad''' is a ''broad'' (or lake) situated to the east of the [[River Ant]], north of [[How Hill]], within [[The Broads National Park]] in [[Norfolk, England|Norfolk]], England. The broad is landlocked, being the result of peat extraction in Medieval times, and covers an area of {{convert|4.3|ha}}, with a maximum depth of {{convert|0.8|m}}.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Moss |first1=Brian |title=The Broads: the people's wetland |date=2001 |publisher=Harper Collins |location=London |isbn=9780007124107 |page=113}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Murray |first1=Erica |title=How Hill NNR management plan |url=http://www.bawag.co.uk/1/documents/15-broads-authority-2011-how-hill-nnr-management-plan.pdf |website=bawag.co.uk |access-date=4 June 2025 |page=6}}</ref> | ||
It is named after [[John Crome]], the founder of the [[Norwich School (art movement)|Norwich School]] of painters. | It is named after [[John Crome]], the founder of the [[Norwich School (art movement)|Norwich School]] of painters. | ||
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Crome's Broad is a broad (or lake) situated to the east of the River Ant, north of How Hill, within The Broads National Park in Norfolk, England. The broad is landlocked, being the result of peat extraction in Medieval times, and covers an area of Template:Convert, with a maximum depth of Template:Convert.[1][2]
It is named after John Crome, the founder of the Norwich School of painters.