Horning, Ye Olde Ferry Inn c.1965
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The Ferry Inn has had a chequered history, having been bombed on 27 April 1941 when 42 people were killed. After being rebuilt in 1956, disaster again struck with a fire in 1965. Again it was rebuilt in the same style, but Norfolk tiles replace the thatched roof. The ghost of a middle-aged lady is said to haunt the inn, and several witnesses have smelt the candle she holds.
An extract from Norfolk Broads Photographic Memories.
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