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johnhouston2 wrote a review Oct 2020
Knaresborough, United Kingdom3 892 contributions1 666 helpful votes
Now a private house, the watergate at Pull’s Ferry was once home of John Pull, who was the ferryman here. The arched watergate actually dates from medieval times, but the adjoining house is of a later date. Although effectively within the city centre, this is a beautiful, peaceful spot and with the colour and shape of the riverside house and the verdant trees, it’s like something from a Constable painting. Absolutely delightful.…
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Date of experience: September 2020
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A beautiful old, historic building with an information board explaining it's history. Very photogenic building and part of a great river walk
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Date of experience: September 2020
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Fastinating 15thC house and arch over a now-filled-in canal built for transporting Caen stone from France into the city. We came across this site by following the walk in the Norwich Heritage Trails leaflet, the website link for which was provided by the Tourist Information Centre. Excellent document.…
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Date of experience: September 2020
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It was an oldy Woldy bridge and well maintained. Rather atmospheric and lovely to stumble upon as part of the riverside walk.
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Date of experience: September 2020
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This is an iconic building for Norwich. It was the home of the eponymous ferryman Pull who transferred visitors arriving on the Wensum river to the cathedral. Although the shell of the building remains, the interior has sadly been lost and converted into a cafe. It would seem that they struggle to pay their rent to the cathedral which is a shame.…
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Date of experience: September 2019
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