is thought to be the last eel sett in England. The tradition of eel catching in the Broads dates to the medieval period and there were many setts along the rivers in Norfolk, but numbers ...
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The Eel Sett, Candle Dyke, Potter Heigham, Norfolk, has been newly listed at Grade II (Historic England Archive/PA) The very top of the structure was used as an outbuilding at the waterside chalet.