Ludford Bridge
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Ludford Bridge | |||||
Location Map ( geo) | |||||
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Location | |||||
Ludlow | |||||
County | |||||
Shropshire | |||||
Highway Authority | |||||
Shropshire | |||||
Opening Date | |||||
C15, restored 1886 | |||||
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On road(s) | |||||
B4361 | |||||
Ludford Bridge is a bridge where the B4361 crosses the River Teme to the south of Ludlow. Prior to the A49 bypass it was the main north-south road through the town. The bridge was the position of part of the Battle of the Roses in 1459. This minor road runs from Marlbrook to Bromfield.
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