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South Downs Way Bridge

Wooden clad on steel deck framed bridge completed in 2007 at a cost of £650,000 to cross the A26 Newhaven Road
South Downs Way - Lewes to Alfriston

June 3rd 2010
Staying at a nice B&B in Lewes not too far from the town centre. It is very similar to Totnes in that it has a castle, its own pound and a high street on a hill. The town appears to be dominated by the local brewery known as Harvey & Son and this evening I am off to the pub known as Harveys for a bite to eat. This morning I got a taxi to a small village nearby called Kington and from there climbe ... read more
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