St Saviour tower and footbridge over River Irwell, Stoneclough

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The photograph on this page of St Saviour tower and footbridge over River Irwell, Stoneclough by R Greenhalgh as part of the Geograph project.

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St Saviour tower and footbridge over River Irwell, Stoneclough

Image: © R Greenhalgh Taken: 28 Apr 2007

The footbridge over the River Irwell is a beautiful cobbled, pedestrian footbridge. It leads from the Lord Nelson public house on one side of the river to the Horseshoe public house on the other side. Both pubs are Thwaites pubs! St Saviour's church and the church clock tower are seen clearly on the O.S. map.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.543536
Longitude
-2.357156