Coltishall is a village on the River Bure, west of Wroxham, in the English county of Norfolk, within the Norfolk Broads. The population at the 2011 Census had increased to 1,503.HistoryColtishall was a place of note even when the Domesday Book was compiled. For 250 years it was a centre of the malting industry. Many Norfolk wherries (trading ships) were built here.Between 1779 and 1912, it was possible to navigate the River Bure all the way to Aylsham, but now the limit of navigation for powered craft is just south of Coltishall.The nearby RAF Coltishall played an important role during World War II, and afterwards, but was finally closed in December 2006. The site is now home to HMP Bure.Horstead watermill on the Coltishall-Horstead river border was one of the most photographed mills in the county until it burned down in 1963.Notable residentsJohn Alen, Archbishop of Dublin, was born in Coltishall in 1476.John Alan, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, cousin and namesake of Archbishop Alen, was born in Coltishall about 1500.ClimateClimate in this area has mild differences between highs and lows, and there is adequate rainfall year round. The Köppen climate classification subtype for this climate is "Cfb". (Marine West Coast Climate/Oceanic climate).
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