River Frome flows away from Petty Bridge, Bromyard

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River Frome flows away from Petty Bridge, Bromyard

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 19 Mar 2015

Viewed from the pavement alongside the A44 on Petty Bridge. A tributary of the River Lugg, this is one of several rivers named Frome in England. Frome is derived from an Old English word meaning fair, fine or brisk, describing the flow of a river.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.186144
Longitude
-2.502388