Skip to content
  • home
  • map
  • search
Capturing Cambridge
  • search
  • Facebook
  • X
  • Instagram
  • Home
  • /
  • Projects
  • /
  • South Cambridge­shire
  • /
  • Whittlesford
  • Back Forward

Whittlesford Bridge

History of Whittlesford Bridge

W M Palmer (1924) explain s the significance of this location. It was once at the border of East Anglia and Mercia.

A detailed Ordnance Survey map section from 1901 showing Whittlesford Bridge, including labels, survey numbers, and symbols.

Whittlesford Bridge OS 1901

Tags

  • Anglo-Saxon
  • bridge

Projects

  • Whittlesford

Share this article

Share onFacebook Share onBluesky

Contribute

Do you have any information about the people or places in this article? If so, then please let us know using the Contact page or by emailing capturingcambridge@museumofcambridge.org.uk.

Licence

This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 not including content on external links as indicated byexternal link.

Whittlesford

Bran Ditch

video documents

The Trumpington Bed Burial

video

King’s Ditch

6 High Street, Seeby’s Cottage, Whittlesford

Storeys Cottage, 3 Church Lane, Whittlesford

23 West End, Whittlesford

18 High Street, Whittlesford

45 North Road, Whittlesford

The Guildhall, Whittlesford

Whittlesford Cross, Church Lane

South Street, Whittlesford

24 High Street, Scotts, Whittlesford

Red Lion, Whittlesford Bridge