Around the River, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, England
The Custom House, built in 1685, is one of the town's most well known landmarks situated on the edge of Pur Fleet. The building is no longer used by H.M. Customs and now houses the town's Tourist Information Centre. The river is immediately behind the camera.
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The Hanseatic Warehouse, located in St Margaret's Lane and built in 1475, is the only surviving Hanseatic League building in England. Behind the camera St. Margaret's Lane emerges on to South Quay by the river.
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Ferry Street is one of the numerous, picturesque narrow lanes in King's Lynn and leads to (you'll never guess) the ferry. The ferry takes foot passengers only, for a small sum, across the river to West Lynn.
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This shows the little pedestrian passenger ferry moored at West Lynn waiting for its next trip back to King's Lynn seen across the river.
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