The Bridges of Newark

pdf 8.9 MB Document type: | Last updated: 16 MAY 2012

There is a 1.5 mile stretch of the River Trent at Newark that has ten bridges (including two over separate navigation channels). The towpath connects them all and forms a walking trail from which the bridges can be easily seen; they reveal an interesting variety of ages (ranging over more than two and a quarter centuries) and types of construction (from ancient stone arches to modern concrete and steel). This leaflet describes the route and the bridges.

Download

Get Acrobat Reader

More on this subject

Books & Journals

Knowledge

Events