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Triangular Bridge, Crowland, Lincolnshire
England’s only bridge to nowhere.
This curious and ancient triangular bridge dates from the 14 4h century and was originally built across the junction of the River Welland and a smaller tributary in the village of Crowland, a few hundred yards north of the famous Abbey. It is built of Barnack Limestone, transported here along the River Welland. The River and its tributary has now been diverted well away from the bridge. A much eroded statue of a seated woman, possibly the Virgin Mary, sits at one end of the bridge. The bridge itself is now a grade 1 listed monument and provides shelter for those caught in a sudden rain shower.
Print No. 064
Triangular Bridge, Crowland, Lincolnshire
England’s only bridge to nowhere.
This curious and ancient triangular bridge dates from the 14 4h century and was originally built across the junction of the River Welland and a smaller tributary in the village of Crowland, a few hundred yards north of the famous Abbey. It is built of Barnack Limestone, transported here along the River Welland. The River and its tributary has now been diverted well away from the bridge. A much eroded statue of a seated woman, possibly the Virgin Mary, sits at one end of the bridge. The bridge itself is now a grade 1 listed monument and provides shelter for those caught in a sudden rain shower.
Print No. 064