Moored By Wallingford Bridge
A narrow boat moored just upstream from the medieval bridge over the Thames at Wallingford in Oxfordshire, England. There has been a bridge here at least since ...
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A narrow boat moored just upstream from the medieval bridge over the Thames at Wallingford in Oxfordshire, England. There has been a bridge here at least since medieval times, the first mention being in 1141 when King Stephen besieged Wallingford Castle. The present bridge, dating largely from the 18thC is thought to contain 13thC brickwork within its 22 arches. It spans the Thames linking Wallingford with the village of Crowmarsh Gifford on the opposite bank.
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