Building record 9279/1/1 - Twyford Bridge

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{1} Bridge known locally as Twyford Bridge. Oxford English Dictionary of Place Names Twyford means"double ford". Either ford over a river bank that had two arms or perhaps a place where there were two fords side by side in the same river. Accompanying letter was a photo dated 1906 of a traction engine which had gone over the side of the bridge. Bridge related to features in (5627/1/1?).


<1> 1990, Letter re Twyford Bridge and Hermitage, (unchecked) (Correspondence). SNN45914.

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  • <1> Correspondence: 1990. Letter re Twyford Bridge and Hermitage. 16th December 1990. (unchecked).

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Grid reference SP 74875 48115 (point) Approximate
Civil Parish STOKE BRUERNE, West Northamptonshire (formerly South Northants District)
Civil Parish ALDERTON, West Northamptonshire (formerly South Northants District)

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Nov 3 2021 4:00PM

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