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