Welsh Bridge
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The Welsh Bridge is a bridge in the town of Shrewsbury, England which crosses the River Severn. It connects Frankwell with the town centre.
See:
- St George's Bridge - bridge which the Welsh Bridge replaced 200 years ago
- English Bridge - the "sister" bridge on the other side of the town centre
Upstream: Frankwell Footbridge |
Welsh Bridge 1795 |
Downstream: Porthill Bridge |
River Severn, UK | edit | |
Counties: Montgomeryshire | Shropshire | Worcestershire | Gloucestershire | Flows into: Bristol Channel Towns: Llanidloes | Newtown | Welshpool | Shrewsbury | Ironbridge | Bridgnorth | Bewdley Major tributaries: Rea Brook | River Perry | River Tern | River Vyrnwy | River Stour | River Teme | Upper Avon | Lower Avon | River Wye Linked canals: Staffordshire and Worcestershire | Birmingham and Worcester | Droitwich Major crossings: Welsh Bridge | English Bridge | The Iron Bridge | Severn Bridge | Severn Tunnel | Second Severn Crossing |
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Longest UK rivers: 1. Severn 2. Thames 3. Trent 4. Aire 5. Great Ouse 6. Wye 7. Tay 8. Spey 9. Nene 10. Clyde 11. Tweed 12. Eden |
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