2007
TQ1632 : Warnham Mill Bridge
taken 17 years ago, near to Horsham, West Sussex, England
Warnham Mill Bridge
A road from Horsham to Dorking was recorded in the late 13th or early 14th century and almost certainly would have crossed the river at the site of the modern bridge. A bridge on this site was first recorded in 1509 and a stone bridge mentioned in 1635. The modern bridge was built in 1928 to accommodate the widened Warnham Road (B2237). It appears to be of concrete poured to form a tube-shaped arch with a facing of natural stone. Seen from
TQ1632 : Dock-like embankment south of the bridge
TQ1632 : Sluice on outflow from Warnham Mill Pond is visible through the arch.
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