Short sections of boardwalk are trying - but not always succeeding - to bridge some of the swampiest sections of the footpath along the North Walsham & Dilham Canal where drains flow into the canal.
A section of the Weaver's Way crosses at the end of Lock Road >
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Link. A path leads southwards from here, to a footbridge over the disused Honing lock >
Link - in adjacent grid square to the north - and continuing alongside the canal and through St Villier's Fen until it reaches a pasture on Honing Common which it traverses. This path leads to Honing Road >
Link further to the southwest.
The North Walsham and Dilham Canal runs parallel to the River Ant from above Wayford Bridge >
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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.