Bridges
10 Feb 2009
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River Wey in flood at Tilford bridge
River Wey in flood at Tilford bridge - 10 Feb 2009
The restored 13th-century Tilford West Bridge, one of the original medieval bridges built by the
Waverley Abbey monks
18 May 2000
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26 Apr 2014
Eashing Bridge with River Wey in flood
Eashing Bridge is a medieval double bridge over the River Wey
at Eashing, one of the remaining six 13th Century bridges
constructed by monks from Waverley Abbey near Fanham, Surrey.
This is a substantial medieval stone double bridge at Eashing,
part of the Waverley Abbey series of constructions.
Now cared for by the National Trust both bridges were repaired
and then gifted to the Trust by The Old Guildford Society in 1901.
The bridges are now protected by Scheduled Ancient Monument
status.
A sign erected by the National trust at the bridges reads:
This medieval double bridge is the best of a series on the Wey
between Farnham and Guildford which were probably built as a
group by the monks of Waverley Abbey in the 13th century.
Of particular interest are the downstream cutwaters which are
rounded to prevent eddying of the water and consequent wearing
down of the piers. Given, together with the approaches, by the
Old Guildford Society in 1901.
(extracts from " www.weyriver.co.uk/theriver/wey "
26 Apr 2014
Eashing Medieval Double Bridge with River Wey in flood
Eashing Bridge is a medieval double bridge over the River Wey
at Eashing, one of the remaining six 13th Century bridges
constructed by monks from Waverley Abbey near Fanham, Surrey.
This is a substantial medieval stone double bridge at Eashing,
part of the Waverley Abbey series of constructions.
Now cared for by the National Trust both bridges were repaired
and then gifted to the Trust by The Old Guildford Society in 1901.
The bridges are now protected by Scheduled Ancient Monument
status.
A sign erected by the National trust at the bridges reads:
This medieval double bridge is the best of a series on the Wey
between Farnham and Guildford which were probably built as a
group by the monks of Waverley Abbey in the 13th century.
Of particular interest are the downstream cutwaters which are
rounded to prevent eddying of the water and consequent wearing
down of the piers. Given, together with the approaches, by the
Old Guildford Society in 1901.
(extracts from " www.weyriver.co.uk/theriver/wey "
26 Apr 2014
Eashing Bridge with River Wey in flood
Eashing Bridge is a medieval double bridge over the River Wey
at Eashing, one of the remaining six 13th Century bridges
constructed by monks from Waverley Abbey near Fanham, Surrey.
This is a substantial medieval stone double bridge at Eashing,
part of the Waverley Abbey series of constructions.
Now cared for by the National Trust both bridges were repaired
and then gifted to the Trust by The Old Guildford Society in 1901.
The bridges are now protected by Scheduled Ancient Monument
status.
A sign erected by the National trust at the bridges reads:
This medieval double bridge is the best of a series on the Wey
between Farnham and Guildford which were probably built as a
group by the monks of Waverley Abbey in the 13th century.
Of particular interest are the downstream cutwaters which are
rounded to prevent eddying of the water and consequent wearing
down of the piers. Given, together with the approaches, by the
Old Guildford Society in 1901.
(extracts from " www.weyriver.co.uk/theriver/wey "
26 Apr 2014
Eashing Bridge with River Wey in flood
Eashing Bridge is a medieval double bridge over the River Wey
at Eashing, one of the remaining six 13th Century bridges
constructed by monks from Waverley Abbey near Fanham, Surrey.
This is a substantial medieval stone double bridge at Eashing,
part of the Waverley Abbey series of constructions.
Now cared for by the National Trust both bridges were repaired
and then gifted to the Trust by The Old Guildford Society in 1901.
The bridges are now protected by Scheduled Ancient Monument
status.
A sign erected by the National trust at the bridges reads:
This medieval double bridge is the best of a series on the Wey
between Farnham and Guildford which were probably built as a
group by the monks of Waverley Abbey in the 13th century.
Of particular interest are the downstream cutwaters which are
rounded to prevent eddying of the water and consequent wearing
down of the piers. Given, together with the approaches, by the
Old Guildford Society in 1901.
(extracts from " www.weyriver.co.uk/theriver/wey "
26 Apr 2014
Approach to Eashing Bridge
Eashing Bridge is a medieval double bridge over the River Wey
at Eashing, one of the remaining six 13th Century bridges
constructed by monks from Waverley Abbey near Fanham, Surrey.
This is a substantial medieval stone double bridge at Eashing,
part of the Waverley Abbey series of constructions.
Now cared for by the National Trust both bridges were repaired
and then gifted to the Trust by The Old Guildford Society in 1901.
The bridges are now protected by Scheduled Ancient Monument
status.
A sign erected by the National trust at the bridges reads:
This medieval double bridge is the best of a series on the Wey
between Farnham and Guildford which were probably built as a
group by the monks of Waverley Abbey in the 13th century.
Of particular interest are the downstream cutwaters which are
rounded to prevent eddying of the water and consequent wearing
down of the piers. Given, together with the approaches, by the
Old Guildford Society in 1901.
(extracts from " www.weyriver.co.uk/theriver/wey_united_b.htm) "
26 Apr 2014
Eashing Bridge with River Wey in flood
Eashing Bridge is a medieval double bridge over the River Wey
at Eashing, one of the remaining six 13th Century bridges
constructed by monks from Waverley Abbey near Fanham, Surrey.
This is a substantial medieval stone double bridge at Eashing,
part of the Waverley Abbey series of constructions.
Now cared for by the National Trust both bridges were repaired
and then gifted to the Trust by The Old Guildford Society in 1901.
The bridges are now protected by Scheduled Ancient Monument
status.
A sign erected by the National trust at the bridges reads:
This medieval double bridge is the best of a series on the Wey
between Farnham and Guildford which were probably built as a
group by the monks of Waverley Abbey in the 13th century.
Of particular interest are the downstream cutwaters which are
rounded to prevent eddying of the water and consequent wearing
down of the piers. Given, together with the approaches, by the
Old Guildford Society in 1901.
(extracts from " www.weyriver.co.uk/theriver/wey_united_b.htm) "
26 Apr 2014
Eashing Bridge with River Wey in flood
Eashing Bridge is a medieval double bridge over the River Wey
at Eashing, one of the remaining six 13th Century bridges
constructed by monks from Waverley Abbey near Fanham, Surrey.
This is a substantial medieval stone double bridge at Eashing,
part of the Waverley Abbey series of constructions.
Now cared for by the National Trust both bridges were repaired
and then gifted to the Trust by The Old Guildford Society in 1901.
The bridges are now protected by Scheduled Ancient Monument
status.
(extracts from " www.weyriver.co.uk/theriver/wey "
A sign erected by the National trust at the bridges reads:
This medieval double bridge is the best of a series on the Wey between Farnham and Guildford which were probably built as a group by the monks of Waverley Abbey in the 13th century. Of particular interest are the downstream cutwaters which are rounded to prevent eddying of the water and consequent wearing down of the piers. Give, together with the approaches, by the Old Guildford Society in 1901.
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