Tudor Bridge, Lostwithiel

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Tudor Bridge, Lostwithiel

Image: © Humphrey Bolton Taken: 7 Mar 2001

First built by the Normans, and rebuilt in stone in the early 14C. Five pointed arches and one round one, on the right, made necessary as the river changed its course. Apparently there were also four arches to the west, now buried under North Street.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.407471
Longitude
-4.666827