Ivy Bridge viewed from Avenham Park, Preston

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The photograph on this page of Ivy Bridge viewed from Avenham Park, Preston by Adam C Snape as part of the Geograph project.

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Ivy Bridge viewed from Avenham Park, Preston

Image: © Adam C Snape Taken: 27 Dec 2015

This ornate little bridge used to carry a railway line through the park. Sadly, the days of trains passing over this bridge are long gone. The line is now a foot and cycle path. This photo was taken from the Avenham Park side of the bridge. Miller Park can be seen through the arch. For the view from the other side of the bridge see: Image The building on the left is Avenham Park Lodge. See Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.753048
Longitude
-2.703347