Mill Hill Lane bridge
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Mill Hill Lane bridge by Stephen Craven as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 28 Dec 2021
The bridge crosses a small brook, known locally as Dingle Brook though on the OS map it is shown as 'mill stream' near this point (the old mill is to the right of the photographer). According to the website romanroads.org, "The bridge and lane at Sandbach Mill preserve the Roman line so the river crossing point here is almost 2000 years old." A public footpath leaves the road to the east of the bridge.