Wilton Bridge
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Ross on Wye | |||||||
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Herefordshire | |||||||
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Herefordshire | |||||||
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1599 | |||||||
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On road(s) | |||||||
B4260 | |||||||
Wilton Bridge is a crossing of the River Wye on the B4260 in Ross on Wye, Herefordshire. Before the opening in 1960 of Bridstow Bridge on the Ross bypass, the route across the bridge was the A40.
The bridge is a grade 1 listed structure, and has the unusal feature of a multi-faced sundial.
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