The North Walsham and Dilham Canal Trail Gallery

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gallery_canal_00_Ebridge_Mill

Ebridge Mill

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gallery_canal_03_Ebridge_Mill

Ebridge Mill

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gallery_canal_04_Briggate_Lock

Briggate Lock

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gallery_canal_07_Haystack_on_Weavers_Way_Briggate

Haystack on Weavers Way, Briggate

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gallery_canal_08b_Parking_Area_for_Canal_Walk_Honing

Parking area for Canal Walk, Horning

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gallery_canal_09_Start_of_Canal_Walk_Honing

Start of Canal Walk, Horning

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gallery_canal_11_Honing_Bridge_Honing

Honing Bridge

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gallery_canal_14_Honing_Lock

Honing Lock

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gallery_canal_16_Canoe_on_the_River_Ant

Canoe on River Ant

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gallery_canal_18_Way_Markers_Showing_Footpath_from_Weavers_Way_to_Tonnage_Bridge

Way markers showing footpath from Weavers Way to Tonnage Bridge

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gallery_canal_21_Banks_Boats_Wayford_Bridge

Banks Boats, Wayford Bridge

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gallery_canal_22_Museum_of_the_Broads_Sutton

Museum of the Broads, Sutton



This trail explores some of the most accessible and interesting parts of the North Walsham and Dilham Canal. The canal was built in 1825 to allow wherries to transport offal from Wayford up to Antingham Bone Mills, alongside other cargo such as manure, grain and coal.

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