
The Five Arch Bridge is an iconic 19th century bridge located in a picturesque landscape in Northamptonshire, England. Designed by Thomas Steel and completed in 1887, the bridge has five curved arches spanning 66 meters. A stream runs under the middle arch, making it a stunning sight. The bridge is made from local red sandstone and ashlar from Northampton, and the arches are decorated with classical designs. The bridge is marked as a Grade II listed structure, guaranteeing its continued presence. If you're looking for a scenic place for a picnic, a stroll or a photo session, the Five Arch Bridge won't disappoint.
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