Thames Path - Bridge View Traditional Geocache
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Thames Path - Bridge View
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The Thames Path follows England's best known river for 184 miles
(294km) as it meanders from its source in the Cotswolds through
several rural counties and on through the bustle of the City of
London. On its way the Trail passes peaceful water meadows rich in
wildlife, historic towns and many lovely villages, finishing at the
Thames Barrier near Greenwich.
A beautiful spot to rest, relax and admire the view. You will have
a perfect view of Clfton Hampden bridge which was designed by Sir
George Gilbert Scott(1811-1878) who will be remembered for his
design of the Albert Memorial in London. This graceful brick bridge
with six arches was built in 1867 by Richard Casey using local
bricks made in kilns in Clifton Heath. It is considered to be one
of the most photographed bridges on the River.
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Vs nqzvevat gur ivrj, vg'f oruvaq lbh, qbja ybj.