The Bridge, Christchurch, Hampshire

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The Bridge, Christchurch, Hampshire

Image: © Dr Neil Clifton Taken: 1 Sep 1996

I have never known this bridge by any other name than 'the bridge'. It spans one of the branches of the River Avon, which joins the River Stour before flowing out to make Christchurch Harbour. Christchurch is a gloriously watery place, loved by all who love boats and rivers. And, by the way, don't let any four-eyed civil servant tell you it is in Dorset...

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.734234
Longitude
-1.773228