Stopham, Bridge 1932
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Photo of Stopham, Bridge 1932

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The narrow bridge stands at the confluence of the Rivers Rother and Arun, and replaces a former Anglo-Saxon structure built of wood. A bypass, built in recent years, has relieved the problem of traffic congestion here. The ancient White Hart inn is seen on the opposite bank.

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Bridges

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