Roving or Turnover Bridge at Junction of Trent and Mersey and Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canals at Great Haywood,


A roving or turnover bridge was designed so that horses drawing narrowboats could cross the canal and carry on to the towpath without being unhitched ,the Roving bridge at Haywood Junction also served as a Winding Hole for the narrowboats


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Location: Great Haywood ,
Photo credit: © Mike Twigg,fotocapricorn / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
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