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We didn’t drive into the city, but rather to the car park for a small ferry, which has run back and forth across the river for the best part of 600 years (not always motor-powered of course). From there we wandered around the older part of King’s Lynn, with the highest concentration of taller and older buildings:
Historic centre
We passed through a small park on our way to The Walks, dedicated to World War II victims. Quite pretty as well:
Another small park
Then, we moved on towards The Walks. The park features several small old buildings, including a chapel that pilgrims came to for many years - evidenced by the 17th-century equivalent of “XYZ was here” graffiti:
The Walks
From there we took a reasonably direct route back to the ferry, and went back to Terrington St. Clement to prepare for an evening meal out. We went to what our hosts called a pub with “a South African twist on food”. While we didn’t quite see the South African twist, the food was still good. British food is wacko sometimes - they order a curry on a bed of hot chips, among other weird things.
We’re definitely winding down on the trip now, we will stay overnight in Cambridge, with a half-day to explore. See you there!
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