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Nungate Bridge, River Tyne, Haddington

Nungate Bridge, built of red sandstone, appears to be of 17th century date, but it has been considerably altered and repaired. There are two 18th century arches on the eastern approach. The bridge itself is over 210ft [6.4m] long and 14ft 8 ins [1.4m] across the parapets; it has three main arches. Quoted from Canmore.
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Daniela Brocca said:

Very nice, even if altered. I like all the ducks .
7 years ago ( translate )

Joe, Son of the Rock replied to Daniela Brocca:

Yes, Dani, it is a lovely old bridge. Cheers, Joe
7 years ago

Jaap van 't Veen said:

Beautiful old bridge !!
7 years ago ( translate )

Joe, Son of the Rock replied to Jaap van 't Veen:

Thanks for your very kind comment, Jaap. Cheers, Joe
7 years ago

Amelia said:

Going by the high water marker on the bridge, it seems like the white cottages could be vulnerable, Joe. Lovely clear colours.
7 years ago

Joe, Son of the Rock replied to Amelia:

Thanks for your very kind comment, Amelia. Cheers, Joe
7 years ago

Rosalyn Hilborne said:

I love the perspective you have chosen Joe. It gives an idea of the village as well as the beautiful bridge. Lots of happy ducks too! Cheers, Rosa.
7 years ago

Joe, Son of the Rock replied to Rosalyn Hilborne:

Thanks, Rosa, for your very kind comment. Haddington is a delightful place to visit, especially on the last Saturday of the month, which is market day. Cheers, Joe
7 years ago