Bawdsey Ferry carries foot passengers and bicycles across the mouth of the
River Deben between
Felixstowe Ferry and
Bawdsey and provides continuity for the
Suffolk Coast Path and
Regional Cycle Route 41. It operates from Easter weekend until the end of October on a varying timetable, and can also be used as a water taxi to moored yachts. Prior to 1894 the small passenger boats ran ferry trips. In 1894
Sir William Quilter, owner of
Bawdsey Manor, established a steam-drawn
chain ferry which the family owned until 1931. From 1931 until the start of WW2 Charlie Brinkley then operated a
launch for passengers with his son Robert (senior). Bawdsey Manor was purchased by the RAF in 1936 to become
RAF Bawdsey and the ferry was closed to the public during WW2. After the end of the war a daily service was operated until 1974 under contract to RAF Bawdsey and since 1974 it has operated on summer weekends only. the '
(53 & 54 Vict. c. xxxv) and the ' (
55 & 56 Vict. c. xvi) ==Butley Ferry==