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Horkstow Bridge

Horkstow Bridge lies 2 miles west of the B1204 over the River Ancholme.

This is an unusual small suspension bridge built in 1844 by Sir John Rennie - originally to serve the brick kilns which stood on the banks of the Ancholme at that point. The bridge is made of arched stone supports and wooden decking.

Horkstow Bridge

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