About Pull's Ferry
Pull's Ferry is a charming establishment and an iconic point of interest located in the historic city of Norwich, UK. Positioned on 29 Ferry Lane, Pull's Ferry is set in a picturesque riverside location and offers an idyllic setting that blends natural beauty with a rich cultural heritage.
As its name suggests, Pull's Ferry was once an important ferry crossing that transported goods and people across the River Yare. The building itself is a striking sight, with its steeply pitched roof and distinctive Dutch gables, which are locally unique.
Today, Pull's Ferry is a beloved tourist attraction that offers visitors a glimpse into Norwich's rich past. The location is perfect for photographers, as it offers fantastic views of the river, the spectacular countryside, and the nearby Cathedral city of Norwich.
For those who love to explore local history, Pull's Ferry offers fantastic guided tours that help visitors understand the significance of this famous institution. Visitors also have a chance to learn about the building's intricate architecture and marvel at its impressive engineering.
Whether one is a history enthusiast or simply wants to enjoy a tranquil and serene setting, Pull's Ferry is an ideal place to visit. The charm, character, and natural beauty of this establishment make it a must-see site and an essential stop on any visit to the beautiful city of Norwich.
Reviews of Pull's Ferry
"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."
"A very picturesque spot to sit. This is where the ferryman had his house, and the place is named after him."
"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."
"Lovely old ferry house to admire as part of the Riverside walk with easy access to Norwich cathedral."
"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."
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