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| River Tat |
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| In Norfolk |
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| Geography |
| Origin: |
Syderstone Common |
| Grid reference: |
TF 309 835 |
| Terminates: |
Merges with the River Wensum |
| Grid reference: |
TF 280 875 |
| Length: |
3 . 6 miles approx |
| Fall: |
Unknown |
| Catchment Area: |
Unknown |
| Tributaries: |
Unknown |
| Water Mills: |
None |
The River Tat is a short river in the County of Norfolk, England. It is an important headwater for the River Wensum of which it is a tributary. Its source is on Syderstone Common, just north of the village of Tattersett. The marshes and pools of Syderstone Common that provide the headwaters for the river are a site of special scientific interest (SSSI) and are the home of a viable colony of the rare Natterjack Toad.[1]
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