Ludham Bridge

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Ludham Bridge is a hamlet on the River Ant on the Norfolk Broads in Norfolk, England.

Boat-related trade grew at the bridge named after Ludham village to the east of it. It is now a popular mooring, just above the point where the Ant flows into the River Bure.

Ludham Bridge is now a thriving business community, Ludham Bridge Stores stocks all your boating holiday requirements, along with the Chandlery and boat yard, you will also find Linda H. Matthews Artist's studio and Gallery where you can see her working or book one of her painting courses. There is also the Country Cabin gifts where you will find unique jewellery and textiles


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County Cabin Gifts is run by two sisters who have a passion for textiles and crystals. All the quilts are handmade and range from baby quilts to kingsize quilts. All the jewellery is made from the finest crystals and sterling silver findings unless otherwise stated. Commissions are also taken. Details of courses in patchwork and quilting are available from the shop.

The Wayfayers restuarant is also under new management and the meals are all handcooked to order using all fresh local grown produce. Well worth a visit for all the family.

The whole place is worth a visit. Set in a very friendly, pretty atmosphere.