Pulls Ferry The Watergate Norwich Cathedral

Pulls Ferry is an historic landmark named after John Pull ferryman. Built in the reign of Elizabeth I, it was originally named Sandlings Ferry after the first ferryman.

The Watergate itself is medieval, whilst the Ferry House was constructed in circa 1600 and has a number of Georgian additions.

The building to the south was constructed later and has now been converted into a dwelling house.

The buildings are the property of The Dean & Chapter of Norwich Cathedral, who employed R G Carter to restore them in 1947. The complete restoration of the buildings took a period of two years and was completed in 1949.