taken 16 years ago, near to Downholme, North Yorkshire, England
River Swale
Flowing under Downholme Bridge. The first bridge over the Swale was built in 1684 as private access for John Hutton, squire of Marske Hall, and much repaired a century later in 1771 following flood damage. The bridge was rebuilt in 1836 and then provided access from Marske to the new turnpike road along Swaledale.
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