Keith Burton's photos with the keyword: Pulborough

Stopham Bridge

17 Mar 2020 28 21 213
Stopham Bridge is a Grade I listed building and a Scheduled Monument, located in the Hamlet of Stopham about 1.5 miles West of Pulborough, believed to been constructed circa1422-3. One span of the bridge was destroyed during the Civil War and replaced by a drawbridge. The bridge's central arch was modified in 1822 and bears this date. The bridge carried the A283 through the village, with traffic light control being introduced in 1936. The bridge was badly damaged by Army lorries during the Second World War but has been repaired since. In 1986, a new reinforced concrete bridge, located 100 feet North of the old bridge was completed to carry all the road traffic leaving this bridge to pedestrians and cyclists only. The water on this day was much higher than normal due to the unusual amount of rainfall so far this year. An earlier photo can be seen here: www.ipernity.com/doc/keithburton/45853986 Please view large, on black. Thank you.

The White Hart, Stopham Bridge.

20 Nov 2017 9 8 422
As a few people have mentioned it, I thought I'd post a photo of the pub on the end of Stopham Bridge.

Stopham Bridge - A wider view

20 Nov 2017 16 11 455
Stopham Bridge is a Grade I listed building and a Scheduled Monument, located in the Hamlet of Stopham about 1.5 miles West of Pulborough, believed to been constructed circa1422-3. One span of the bridge was destroyed during the Civil War and replaced by a drawbridge. The bridge's central arch was modified in 1822 and bears this date. The bridge carried the A283 through the village, with traffic light control being introduced in 1936. The bridge was badly damaged by Army lorries during the Second World War but has been repaired since. In 1986, a new reinforced concrete bridge, located 100 feet North of the old bridge was completed to carry all the road traffic leaving this bridge to pedestrians and cyclists only. Best viewed large, on black.

Stopham Bridge

18 Nov 2017 15 12 490
Stopham Bridge is a Grade I listed building and a Scheduled Monument, located in the Hamlet of Stopham about 1.5 miles West of Pulborough, believed to been constructed circa1422-3. One span of the bridge was destroyed during the Civil War and replaced by a drawbridge. The bridge's central arch was modified in 1822 and bears this date. The bridge carried the A283 through the village, with traffic light control being introduced in 1936. The bridge was badly damaged by Army lorries during the Second World War but has been repaired since. In 1986, a new reinforced concrete bridge, located 100 feet North of the old bridge was completed to carry all the road traffic leaving this bridge to pedestrians and cyclists only. Best viewed large, on black.