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Trowers Bridge

The Trowers Bridge is over the River Trowers in England, on the section that connects the towns of Guildford and Godalming. It is a small bridge almost covered now by vegetation but has a long history. Built between 1760 and 1782, it was probably the entrance to the large estate of Unstead Park. The bridge is made of red brick produced in the region (the vast majority of buildings in England are made of red brick, a material that is made from the raw material from British quarries). Across the bridge is an old tannery, the largest community back in the nineteenth century. It has over 600 cavities

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