Parapet of Leeswood Bridge and a bench mark.

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Parapet of Leeswood Bridge and a bench mark.

Image: © John S Turner Taken: 28 Jun 2010

Looking south east along the west parapet of old Leeswood Bridge, which spans the River Terrig. On top of the parapet there is a pivot bench mark. For a close up of the bench mark see Image The two lanes over the old bridge now carry east bound traffic only, whilst a new road has been built further west carrying the west bound traffic. There is an old milestone at the north west end of the bridge, which is behind the camera.

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Image Location

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53.149732
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-3.105243