Fye Bridge
One of the oldest bridges in Norwich, known for its brutal history during English witch trials and said to be haunted.

πŸ“œ Grade II listed brick and stone double-arched bridge over the River Wensum in Norwich.
πŸ” Oldest known bridge site in Norwich, with reports dating back to 1153, and a site of English witch trials, ducking stool, and a ghost story.

Why Go

πŸ‘» Explore a site with a terrible and brutal history, said to be haunted.
πŸ§™β€β™€οΈ Learn about its role in English witch trials, including the ducking stool and 17th-century history.
πŸŒ‰ Admire the current structure built in 1933, designed along medieval lines, and see one of Norwich's oldest bridge sites.
πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈ Historically important thoroughfare connecting north and south Norwich.

Why Avoid

πŸ’€ Dark history may be disturbing.

Tips

πŸ“ Located at 4 Fye Bridge St, Norwich, England, with easy access.
πŸ‘» Ghost of a woman, tried on site and burned nearby, is said to haunt the bridge.

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