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Pull's Ferry

29 Ferry Ln, Norwich NR1 4DZ, United Kingdom

Pull's Ferry
Historical landmark
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Pauline Yoong
Pauline Yoong282 days ago
A cute little ancient 15th century former ferry house located on the River Wensum in Norwich, Norfolk. It is a flint building and was once a 15th-century watergate. A canal, specifically built by the monks, used to run under the arch, where the Normans ferried stones and building materials to be unloaded on the spot.
Lesley Perry
Lesley Perry313 days ago
A very picturesque spot to sit. This is where the ferryman had his house, and the place is named after him.
Clifford M Willett (Cliff)
Clifford M Willett (Cliff)343 days ago
A picturesque 15th century water gate along Norwich's riverside walk.

There are plenty of public benches nearby and the flint structure is very photogenic.

The building isn't usually open to the public, but I've known it occasionally host a cafe during the summer season.

Both the Norman French cathedral and Cow Tower lie nearby.
Bel Ballantyne
Bel Ballantyne2 years ago
Lovely old ferry house to admire as part of the Riverside walk with easy access to Norwich cathedral.
Erica Bromiley
Erica Bromiley2 years ago
Beautiful medieval building used in the past as a ferry crossing. Was even used for an unloading place for stones used to build Norwich Cathedral. Fell out of use once local bridges were built.
Richard Hartley
Richard Hartley2 years ago
Beautiful location. A famous Norwich landmark which should not be missed on any visit to the city. Riverside walk and fantastic views across to the cathedral make it well worth seeing.
Amy T
Amy T2 years ago
Always a lovely building and Riverside walk holds many dear memories. One of my favourite places to visit in Norwich.
AfroAtelier
AfroAtelier2 years ago
A beautiful piece of history, definitely worth admiring if you happen to pass by.
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