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Looking North
Stedham Bridge - - [looking north, very high water level]
photo- Phil Dixon - - 25th October 2006 - - enlarge- - ref- 197
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Stedham Bridge
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Stedham Bridge - looking north
photo- Phil Dixon - - 25th October 2006 - - ref- 195
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Stedham Bridge - - [looking north]
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Rother Bridge, Stedham


The bridge over the Rother, west of Stedham Hall, may be in part, of the 17th century. It has six semicircular arches, of which the southern are of stone and the three northern of brick. The piers have V cut-waters on the west side, on the east side are modern square raking buttresses. The walling generally is of old stone rubble.
 



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