Thursday, 3 October 2013

Kings Lynn - Part 2


Naughty-Cal safely moored on the excellent new pontoons. Water and electricity are avaliable and the mooring rates of £10.50 per night for a 23ft boat were very reasonable.

 Historic buildings on the quayside.

 Quaint streets adorn the town.

 The twin towers of the minster.

 The Customs House on the edge of Purfleeet.

 Old anchors on the quayside.

 Pretty courtyards.

 Kings Lynn's very own Hampton Court!

 The remains of the town walls.

 A very old chapel in "The Walks"

 The remains of the Purfleet winding through "The Walks"

 The tower of an old church left as a navigation mark for sailors of the Wash.

 Micro Brewery on the Quayside.

 The old and the new.

Navigation markers on the quayside awaiting repair. RM is usually in the middle of the wash at Roaring Middle.

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