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A stone building stands beside a bridge over a shallow waterway, with a person in a hat standing near the railing.

Bridge at junction of Kings Lane and Cambridge Street, St Neots c.1895

Kings Lane bridge, St Neots

History of Kings Lane

The footpath and footbridge are now a road.

A detailed Ordnance Survey map section showing streets, property boundaries, reference numbers, and a bridge crossing a stream.

Kings Lane stream OS 1901

 

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