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Brandy Wharf is a hamlet in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England, it is part of Waddingham parish. It is situated near and between Waddingham and South Kelsey, where the B1205 crosses the New River Ancholme. Brandy Wharf's history has been linked with smuggling. Its name is derived from 'Brande', a religious sect of Norsemen settlers who became stranded after their invasion in 867 AD and set up a ferry service. The west bank pick-up point became known as Brande’s Wharf, hence its present name. The bridge at Brandy Wharf was constructed in cast iron by engineer John Rennie in 1831. The ribs were cast by The Butterley Company.〔("Brandy Wharf Bridge" ), Transport Trust. Retrieved 2 July 2011〕 Brandy Wharf contains a leisure park and formerly a cider centre which closed in 2014 and is now a Private Residence. ==References==
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