Lindley Bridge
Lindley Bridge is a charming historical site located in Farnley, North Yorkshire, near the picturesque River Washburn. While primarily a point of interest for its Grade 2 Listed status and artistic history, parking is likely available nearby on a pay-and-display basis. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks and the beautiful autumn colors in the surrounding area.
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Lindley Bridge, Grade 2 Listed, stands at the east side of the reservoir, crossing over the River Washburn. J M W Turner painted this bridge in watercolour circa 1824.
It's a bridge, slightly narrow, kinda old.
Great place to walk. Autumn colours beautiful
Great place for a dog walk and picking blackberries during the autum.
Good walking and good views.
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📍 Cinder Ln, Otley LS21 2QL, UK
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