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Revision as of 22:32, 8 June 2022
Bourne Bridge is an historic bridge in Suffolk, England. It provided the boundary mark between Ipswich and Wherstead.[1] The date at which a bridge replaced the previous ford is unknown, but the bridge was mentioned in 1352/3 in the reign of Edward III. At that time the Bailiffs of Ipswich Corporation
References
- ^ Bourne Bridge (PDF).