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A wooden footbridge spans a stream in a village with stone buildings and a church spire in the distance, geese swimming nearby.

Alconbury footbridge

Alconbury footbridge

History of Alconbury footbridge

There were two bridge historically, a stone bridge in the north and a footbridge next to the ford in the south of the village.

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  • Alconbury

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