The 14th Century bridge replaced an earlier “Triangular bridge of Crowland” built originally to cross over the junction of two streams of the River Welland which once flowed through the town.
The picture is a depiction of the bridge in 1724
Read a Lincolnshire Life article about the bridge by clicking on
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