Judes Ferry
Introduction
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Image: © Bob Jones Taken: 31 Oct 2006
The River Lark is navigable here, just south of West Row. A road bridge crosses the river, but in olden days there used to be a ferry, as the name implies. The terrace belongs to the nearby public house, also called Judes Ferry.