Middle Bridge
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From: | Romsey | ||||||
To: | Whiteparish | ||||||
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Bypass Road, Romsey | |||||||
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Hampshire | |||||||
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Hampshire | |||||||
Opening Date | |||||||
1788, widened 1931 | |||||||
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On road(s) | |||||||
A27 • A3090 | |||||||
Crossings related to the A27 | |||||||
Middle Bridge (also locally known as Mainstone Bridge) is the name of a bridge to the south of Romsey. It is the second bridge on the site, built in 1788 to replace an earlier structure.
It is on the old route of the A31 between Winchester and Dorset, and on the A27/A3090 multiplex as it heads round the south of Romsey.
In the 1940s, a southern bypass of Romsey was connected to the bridge at its eastern end. The old road is named 'Middlebridge Street'. A bridge downstream is called Long Bridge and upstream is called Great Bridge.
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