Wednesday, 13 November 2024

645 years ago

Trinty Bridge is a three-arch stone bridge located in the heart of Crewe Land, Lincolnshire, England.

The bridge was formerly a vital crossing point over the confluence of the Weeland River and one of its tributaries, but now it runs over a dry area after the redirection of rivers in the 17th century.

The bridge was built between 1360 and 1390 to replace previous wooden copies, reflecting the importance of this crossing at that period. The history of the bridge goes back further, with records indicating a crossing in Crewe Land dating back to 716.

Today, the Trinity Bridge is considered a first-class historic monument, and remains a great symbol of medieval engineering.

The first photo was last in 1895 and the second picture in 2024.

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