Dick's Lane Bridge
A great example of the inventive canal bridges that were deliberately split down the middle.

šŸ“œ Cast iron split bridge on the South Stratford Canal, built between 1813 and 1816.
šŸ” Designed to allow horse-drawn boats to pass without unhitching the tow rope.

Why Go

🐓 Innovative design for horse-drawn boats
šŸ› ļø Illustrates 18th- and 19th-century canal builders' inventiveness
✨ One of the best preserved examples of its type

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šŸ“ Located in Warwickshire, England

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