One of two supports for the central span of the footbridge

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One of two supports for the central span of the footbridge

Image: © Adrian S Pye Taken: 19 Jan 2023

The footbridge designated #14, spanned the railway line over the cutting on Southwold Common golf course. Built in 1902/3 to provide access between both sides of the golf course, divided by the cutting. The golf course contributed towards its cost. There were concrete steps at each end down from the common onto the platform which was supported on four such blocks, this concrete and brick support and another like it on the opposite side of the track, (partially removed) supported the central arch and two more each end of the platform, at the foot of the steps. Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.328263
Longitude
1.664823