Stalham, Wayford Bridge c.1935
Photo ref:
S467069

More about this scene
19th-century cottages are reflected in the water on a still day. The North Walsham and Dilham canal begins beyond the bridge, which is called Wayford Bridge. The name comes from the Saxon word for 'road', which suggests that there has been a river crossing here for over a thousand years.
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