Eastham bridge
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Eastham bridge was a Grade II listed bridge over the River Teme at Eastham, near Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire, England. Built as a toll bridge in 1793, tolls ceased to be charged in 1907, when the bridge was purchased by Worcestershire County Council.The listed bridge collapsed in 2016 and a replacement opened in April 2017.The small village of Eastham is situated just on the south bank of the Teme, and the bridge connected that village and other settlements in its parish with the north bank, where the A443 and A456 main roads pass. The north bank is the civil parish of Lindridge.
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Eastham Bridge, Malvern Hills Eastham
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N 52.318637 ° | E -2.501386 ° |
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WR15 8NU Malvern Hills, Eastham
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