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Bigsweir Bridge
by Tim Heaton
Stretching 160 feet to cross the River Wye, this beautiful 180 year old bridge is now due for a major, �500,000 renovation.
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Passing place on the Whitebrook road
by Jaggery
The narrow minor road north from the A466 to Whitebrook is not wide enough in many parts for two vehicles to pass each other. Here, a slight widening of the roadway on the right is enough for most vehicles to pass each other. I wondered... (more)
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Towards Bigsweir Bridge
by Graham Horn
From a section of Offa's Dyke Path that follows a minor road above Bigsweir Bridge.
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The River Wye from Bigsweir Bridge, 2019
Just over six years since my last visit here; SO5305 : The River Wye from Bigsweir Bridge, 1.
View upstream.
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Wye Valley near Bigsweir Bridge
by Bikeboy
Looking north (upstream).
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Bigsweir Bridge (set of 2 images)
by David Martin
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St Briavels railway station
The Wye Valley railway was opened on 1st November 1876 and ran from Tutshill (Chepstow) to Monmouth, a distance of almost 14 miles. The station at St Briavels was known as Bigsweir until 1909, and it closed to both passengers and goods... (more)
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Bigsweir Bridge, with the River Wye in spate
The River Wye was swollen following the excessive rain of mid February 2020.
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Bigsweir Bridge
by Richard Webb
The early 19th century bridge looked pristine, it had just undergone a restoration project.
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Bigsweir Bridge
by David Smith
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Early morning at Bigsweir Bridge, Wye Valley
by Colin Park
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Trackbed of the Wye Valley Railway, Bigsweir
Two culverts are shown here. The one facing the camera was built in 1827 in conjunction with the adjoining Bigsweir bridge; the stone wall on the right is a culvert constructed by the Wye Valley Railway to carry their trackbed. The line... (more)
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