Wayford Bridge

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Wayford Bridge is a small riverside settlement and crossing point in the Norfolk Broads of England, known for its boating access and scenic waterways.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Ludham Bridge 2
Wayford Bridge canonical 2

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf hamlet
river crossing
settlement
administrativeArea North Norfolk District NERFINISHED
bridgeMaterial concrete
bridgeType beam bridge
closestTown Stalham NERFINISHED
country England
crosses River Ant NERFINISHED
environment rural
wetland landscape
hasAccess public moorings
slipway for boats
hasAmenity boat hire
parking area
riverside accommodation
hasFeature boating facilities
boatyard
marina
riverside moorings
road bridge
hasLandUse boatyard operations
tourism-related services
hasRestriction air draft limit for boats
hasView riverside scenery
knownFor Norfolk Broads cruising
boating access
scenic waterways
locatedIn Broadland NERFINISHED
East of England
Norfolk NERFINISHED
Norfolk Broads NERFINISHED
locatedOnWaterway River Ant NERFINISHED
navigation tidal river section
near Honesty
Smallburgh NERFINISHED
Stalham NERFINISHED
partOf Norfolk Broads network NERFINISHED
region Norfolk Broads NERFINISHED
roadType minor road
tourismType boating tourism
rural tourism
transportType road crossing
usedFor angling
leisure boating
sightseeing
waterBody River Ant navigation
waterwaySystem Norfolk and Suffolk Broads NERFINISHED

Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

River Ant flowsThrough Wayford Bridge
River Ant flowsThrough Wayford Bridge
this entity surface form: Ludham Bridge
River Ant hasBridge Wayford Bridge
River Ant hasBridge Wayford Bridge
this entity surface form: Ludham Bridge