Access Bridge over the River Ash - rarely seen by drivers

Introduction

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Access Bridge over the River Ash - rarely seen by drivers

Image: © James Emmans Taken: 10 Apr 2020

The River Ash is a little known tributary of the Thames. It's a small river that runs to Ashford - hence the name. This is a straightened section, it was cut when the bridge was first built. A long time ago the river would have flowed along and over the road giving the name Fordbridge Road.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.396013
Longitude
-0.423281