Cobholm Island Explained

Cobholm Island is situated in the East Anglian county of Norfolk, England, close to Great Yarmouth.[1] The population of the Island is included in the Southtown and Cobholme Ward of Great Yarmouth Borough Council.

Originally the island was bounded by the River Yare to the east, Breydon Water to the north, and the Lady Haven to the south and west. The latter has dried up following building, so Cobholm Island now directly connects to Southtown to the west of Great Yarmouth.[2]

The island was severely affected by the North Sea flood of 1953 which resulted in the deaths of 307 people,[3] with 10 people killed and 3,500 homes destroyed in the Cobholm and Southtown areas.[4]

Notes and References

  1. GENUKI, "Gazetteer entry for Cobholm Island", UK & Ireland Genealogy, retrieved 14 November 2011
  2. News: Thought you were in Cobholm..... Great Yarmouth Mercury. 18 February 2010. 11 October 2016.
  3. The Open University, "The Flood of 1953", Open2.net, retrieved 14 November 2011
  4. Simon Knott, "St Luke, Cobholm, Great Yarmouth", The Norfolk Churches Site, retrieved 14 November 2011