Morris Bridge at Congleton, Cheshire

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Morris Bridge at Congleton, Cheshire

Image: © Roger D Kidd Taken: 9 Sep 2014

Bridge No 76 across the Macclesfield Canal is a turnover (or roving or snake) bridge which carries the towpath to the other side of the canal. Horses did not need to be unhitched from the boats when using these cunningly designed (and attractive) bridges. See Ray's picture from the other side: Image]

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.157128
Longitude
-2.195717