Included in the garden’s planting is Phragmites australis with its fluffy brown seed heads, a reed found all over the Norfolk Broads and an important part of the area’s eco-system.

A plant filled channel of water, edged with reclaimed timbers, running through the garden is representative of the scenic waterways and separates the marshy areas with shorter vegetation.

Traditional materials and superb attention to detail are highlights of this garden.

Thriving in the shorter grass on the jetty the many native plants on show includes a small colony of early marsh orchid.

Broadland Boatbuilder’s Garden