Picture 43 - Reedham, from Railway Bridge.

REEDHAM, FROM RAILWAY BRIDGE. Quanting down from Cantley, the mouth of the Chet is on the right, and navigable some four miles up to Loddon. Its mouth, marked by Hardley Cross, which forms the boundary between the Norwich and Yarmouth jurisdictions over the river. On the left is Reedham Ferry, while the village, a little further on, is picturesquely situated on high ground on the north bank of the river. Yachts can be moored against the south bank above the bridge, but should not be left unguarded, as the tide runs strong, and wherries tacking through the bridge are liable to jam up against the bank.

Dieses Kapitel ist Teil des Buches Colours of the Norfolk Broads