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Cantlop Bridge, near Shrewsbury
Cantlop Bridge, near Shrewsbury


Built in 1813 to a design approved by [[Thomas Telford]] while he was surveyor of the county. Note that it does not follow the design of a wooden bridge. It is the only remaining cast iron bridge in situ in Shropshire.
Built in 1813 to a design approved by [[Thomas Telford]] while he was surveyor of the county. Note that it does not follow the design of a wooden bridge. It is the only remaining Telford-approved cast iron bridge in situ in Shropshire.


== See Also ==
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[[Category: Town - Shrewsbury]]
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Photographed in 2010.
Photographed in 2010.

Cantlop Bridge, near Shrewsbury

Built in 1813 to a design approved by Thomas Telford while he was surveyor of the county. Note that it does not follow the design of a wooden bridge. It is the only remaining Telford-approved cast iron bridge in situ in Shropshire.

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