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English: Spigot Mortar Emplacement by the maltings. This WWII concrete spigot mortar emplacement > 1638872 with the DoB database reference number S0002160 sits on the north bank of the River Nar below The Maltings. It used to be part of the Eastern Command: II Corps Line B which ran from Southwold via Harleston on the Suffolk/Norfolk border through Attleborough, Watton and Swaffham in Norfolk and then continued on to King's Lynn. This stop line was centred around main roads offering no definite obstacle and all towns forming way points on the line and villages within a mile either side were to be prepared for defence.
The maltings > https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1638893 are situated west of Main Road and north of the River Nar. They were once owned by the Marriott Family, Lords of the Manor from 1857-1875, who also owned the navigation and the wharf. Presently The Maltings is the address of a number of businesses, ranging from a saddlery, a furniture upholstery, kitchen designers and a photo studio to a doctor's surgery. The River Nar is a tributary of the River Great Ouse. It rises near Litcham > https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/504461 and flows 15 miles west through the villages of Castle Acre > https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/686490 and Narborough > https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1637659. When in the mid 18th century the Industrial Revolution gathered pace the River Nar was already a major navigation. At that time it was owned by the Marriott family, Lords of the Manor from 1857 - 1875, and used to bring in timber, coal, grain, malt and bones from Kings Lynn by horse drawn lighters or barges, carrying up to 10 tons. Return cargoes included sand and gravel from Pentney pits and bonemeal fertilizer from Narborough Bone Mill > https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/630814. The river was canalised to connect the village of Narborough to King's Lynn and beyond: the Nar system included one pound-lock, and ten staunches were built in the five miles below the village. Navigation to Narborough ended in 1884, although steam tugs and barges still used the lowest reaches of the river until well into the 20th century, notably those of the West Norfolk Farmers Manure Company which brought ammonia-rich gas water to their factory from Cambridge gasworks until 1932. |
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Author | Evelyn Simak |
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Camera location | 52° 41′ 16″ N, 0° 34′ 53″ E ![]() ![]() | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | ![]() |
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Object location | 52° 41′ 18″ N, 0° 34′ 53″ E ![]() ![]() | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | ![]() |
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