Through Broadland in a Breydon Punt

Through Broadland in a Breydon Punt, written by Arthur Henry Patterson and published in 1919, is a collection of observations and experiences from the Norfolk Broads, particularly around Breydon Water. Patterson, a self-taught naturalist, documents the natural history and beauty of this vast wetland, which spans 75,000 acres and is the largest protected wetland in Britain. Originally published as a series of articles in the Eastern Daily Press, the book reflects Patterson's passion for nature and sailing, offering readers a glimpse into the unique environment of the Broads.














