It's an old bridge over a river. It allows you to get from the flatter part of Lewes' high street (w...
Cliffe Bridge,
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Cliffe Bridge is a pedestrianised bridge located in Lewes, England. Built between 1726 and 1727, it was reconstructed in 1932. The bridge connects the flatter part of Lewes' high street to other local areas.
While not particularly remarkable in design, Cliffe Bridge serves as a simple crossing over the river. It is noted for being a starting point for those seeking local breweries and good beer. The bridge is part of the historical fabric of Lewes, offering a glimpse into the town's past.
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We crossed this bridge whilst walking down the high street. It is not particularly remarkable but th...
For any history buffs this bridge was built in 1726-27 and was reconstructed in 1932. Nice enough to...
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