Plate 131: Bridges

An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1926.

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Bridges.

Huntingdon. (8) Huntingdon Bridge, c. 1300 and later. N. end of W. side, with corbel table.

Wistow. (2) 16th or 17th-century, with modern widening.

Alconbury. (4) Across Alconbury Brook. 15th-century and later.

Brampton. (3) Across brook, on Buckden Road possibly 17th-century.

Huntingdon. (9) The Nuns' Bridge, 15th or 16th-century.

Somersham. (4) Somersham Park, Bridge across moat, mediaeval and later.

Hamerton. (3) Across Alconbury Brook, 17th-century or earlier.

Spaldwick. (4) 15th-century and later.