This footbridge >
Link has been constructed where a railway bridge once stood, resting on the old brick base. It carries the Weavers Way over a drain >
Link which runs parallel with the North Walsham & Dilham canal.
The Weavers Way is a long-distance footpath which links Cromer with Great Yarmouth; the path has a length of 90 kilometres and passes through the Norfolk Broads.
The North Walsham and Dilham Canal runs parallel to the River Ant from above Wayford Bridge >
Link -
Link to Antingham >
Link - north of North Walsham >
Link. The canal was built to carry grain and flour to and from the mills by wherry. The now disused Honing lock >
Link is the first lock on the canal; a crump-type weir is utilising the fall of the navigation lock.