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Tilford Packhorse Bridge 2-1967
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One of the best-preserved medieval packhorse bridges in England, this is a designated Ancient Monument and one of two in Tilford Surrey.
Between Godalming and Farnham, there were at one time 14 medieval crossings of the river Wey. Six have survived.
They are Eashing, Unstead, Somerset, Elstead and two at Tilford.
They are built in the local undressed Bargate stone.
Scanned from Kodachrome slide from 1967
Between Godalming and Farnham, there were at one time 14 medieval crossings of the river Wey. Six have survived.
They are Eashing, Unstead, Somerset, Elstead and two at Tilford.
They are built in the local undressed Bargate stone.
Scanned from Kodachrome slide from 1967
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