Bucklberry Ferry Our version the BC Ferries Wall Art
Bucklebury Ferry was a raft-ferry at the main crossing point of the River Brandywine from the Shire to Buckland, about ten miles south of the Brandywine Bridge.[1][2] From the Causeway on the west bank, two tall white posts marked the entrance of the lane;[3] the straight lane ran about a hundred yards, edged with large white-washed stones, leading to a gangway and broad wooden landing-stage. Near the bank were some bollards, and two high posts with lanterns.[1]
On the east side the bank was steep and a winding lane climbed up from the landing. The ferry-boat itself was large and flat. The lane was well-kept and every night someone lit the lanterns on the lamp-posts
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