Wednesday, 21 January 2015
B is for Bridge Street
Bridge Street leads down from the Market Place and was once part of the main north-south route through the town. Traffic from the north would have descended from Dodge Hill/Lancashire Hill down Tiviot Dale to Lancashire Bridge over the river Mersey at the bottom of Bridge Street.
Lancashire Bridge is currently undergoing repair work as shown in this earlier post.
A contribution to ABC Wednesday.
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Looks like a pedestrian only street, I like that.
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charming street! I too like the pedestrian-only aspect.
ReplyDeleteROG, ABCW
I love the quaint feel of Bridge Street. Happy ABC Wednesday!
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That 's what I like in England: thereare still those quaint old streets full of character. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWil, ABCW Team
My eyes are drawn to that green dome!
ReplyDeleteNearly every town in the UK have a Bridge Street, When I was a child we used to stay in a Boarding House in Bridge Street Abergele, North Wales, golden days !
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