High Bridge
The oldest of the three remaining bridges in England with buildings on top of them, located in Lincoln.

πŸ“œ Medieval stone arch bridge, built in 1160, crosses the River Witham in Lincoln. πŸ” Oldest bridge in the UK with buildings still standing, featuring Tudor-era timbered buildings. # Why Go πŸ›οΈ See a rare medieval bridge with buildings β˜• Enjoy a cafΓ© and shop on the bridge 🚢 Explore a pedestrianized historic area 🚀 Observe the 'Glory Hole' arch used by boaters 🚢 Enjoy views from the riverside walkway. # Why Avoid ⚠️ Narrow arch ('Glory Hole') can be unnavigable to boats after heavy rain # Tips πŸ…ΏοΈ Pedestrian area, consider nearby parking πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈ Steps lead to a riverside walkway for good views πŸ“ Located near the bottom of High Street.

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