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More model informationCrowland Bridge is unique in Britain. Built in 1360-90 by the Benedictine brethren over tributaries of the Nene and the Welland it now stands high and dry near the market place. It is formed of three pointed half-arches in the form of a triangle and on the south arm is a seated figure in stone said to be variously of Christ in Majesty and of King Ethelbald, founder of Crowland Abbey (Historic England).
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