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A road leads toward a small bridge in Barrington, with a person standing on the right and a house visible in the distance.

Archer bridge, Barrington

Archer Bridge, Barrington

History of Archer Bridge

Listed building:

Bridge. Early C19. Gault brick, now cement rendered. Of two spans with segmental arches.

In the distance is The Limes, said to have been built as a pub to serve brickyard workers.

(Barrington, R & M Jude)

Sources

  • Postcard

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  • bridge
  • Listed building
  • Public House

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  • Barrington

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