A Bridge and a Ford

Geddington, in Northamptonshire, England, is a very small village; its 1500 or so residents have no shops, but they do have two pubs, a historic monument and an unusual 800-year-old bridge.

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The bridge, built in 1250, crosses the River Ise with three pedestrian ‘refuges’ sticking out above its five arches, allowed royal processions access to a nearby royal lodge.

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Surprisingly, the bridge was already centuries old when the ford next to it was built across the shallow river; it was created less than a century ago to accommodate vehicles too wide for the ancient bridge.

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11 months ago

Amazing and interesting!

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11 months ago

Most unusual.  I guess they don’t have flash floods there.

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