DescriptionSeaton, The Old Concrete Bridge - geograph.org.uk - 1720561.jpg
English: The Old Concrete Bridge at Axmouth in the English county of Devon. The oldest "standing" concrete bridge in England, the bridge is no longer used by motor vehicles. Its replacement for vehicular traffic is out of sight behind the older bridge. Both bridges cross the River Axe near its mouth, effectively linking Axmouth with Seaton, although actually the whole bridge, and both banks of the river, are in the civil parish of Axmouth rather than Seaton.
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The Old Concrete Bridge at Axmouth in the English county of Devon. The oldest "standing" concrete bridge in England, the bridge is no longer used by motor vehicles. Its replacement for vehicular traffic is out of sight behind ...
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