
The Ferry hut can be found on the left bank of the River Aln in the village of Alnmouth, Northumberland. It is the smallest heritage centre in the North-East of England and probably in the country and maybe even in the whole world. There is room inside for just two people at a time but the walls are covered with memorabilia and pictures covering the history of this fascinating village by the North Sea.
A ferryman used to shelter in here while waiting to convey passengers to the other side of the river but sadly the service is no longer in used.
