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Welcome to my new blog. I have setup this blog to keep you updated as to which photographic locations that I have visited and intend to visit, whether it be long exposure, wildlife or just a general forest or coastal walkabout. I will add a list of locations of where I'm going next, I will add the days photos on here as well as instagram, also, I will add them to my gallery on my website. I might add a short video as well. There is more information on my website relating to other locations that I have visited with details of the area, postcode and photos, some have a video as well. Feel free to contact me with any new photographic locations that are great for photos, either landscape or long exposure. Any ideas are welcome. Perry. (Page updated 2nd July 24)

Saturday, April 13, 2024

Alresford Visit

Alresford Railway Swing Bridge Shoot.

Mystery of Alresford Swing Bridge

If you're a fan of charming English countryside scenes and hidden gems, then the Alresford Swing Bridge is a must-visit destination for you. Located in the picturesque village of Alresford in Hampshire, this historic bridge is not only a marvel of engineering but also holds a fascinating story waiting to be discovered.

History and Design

The Alresford Swing Bridge was built in the late 19th century to allow boats to pass through the River Alre. Its unique design allows the bridge to swing open horizontally to let larger vessels navigate the waterway. This innovative engineering feat was crucial for the transportation of goods and people during the industrial revolution.

A Photographer's Dream

For photography enthusiasts, the Alresford Swing Bridge offers a plethora of stunning shots. The picturesque surroundings, including the quaint village houses, lush greenery, and the peaceful river, provide the perfect backdrop for capturing timeless moments. Whether you're an amateur photographer or a seasoned pro, you'll find endless inspiration at this idyllic location.

Local Legends

Like many ancient structures, the Alresford Swing Bridge is steeped in local legends and folklore. Some say that the bridge is haunted by the ghost of a long-lost sailor who wanders the banks of the river at night, while others believe that it holds the key to hidden treasures buried beneath its foundations. Exploring the mysteries and stories surrounding the bridge adds an extra layer of intrigue to your visit.

Visiting Alresford Swing Bridge

If you're planning a trip to Alresford, be sure to include a visit to the Swing Bridge in your itinerary. Take a leisurely stroll along the riverbank, soak in the tranquil atmosphere, and marvel at the engineering ingenuity of this historic structure.


Visited this location on the 25th Feb 24, it's an old 12th Century De Lucy bridge and the Alresford bridge, the bridge carried the Wivenhoe to Brightlingsea railway.
I have added additional photos of the old boathouse a wrecked boat and an existing jetty.
 
 
 Head towards Alresford CO7 8BE - you can park down the bottom of Ford Lane.
 

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