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near to Turnchapel, Plymouth, England


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SX5054 : Part of the West Devon Way by jeff collins Part of the West Devon Way
Following the Plym Estuary towards Saltram.
SX5054 : Eastern abutment of the old Laira road bridge by Alan Murray-Rust Eastern abutment of the old Laira road bridge
The bridge was a 5-arch iron bridge designed by J M Rendel, opened in 1827. It was replaced by the present bridge (in picture, left) in 1962. The plaque is in Latin and English and probably dates from the original building.
SX5054 : Sign for the Eighteen87 public house by JThomas Sign for the Eighteen87 public house
SX5054 : Laira Cycle Bridge (set of 3 images) by N Chadwick Laira Cycle Bridge (set of 3 images)
SX5054 : Creek entering Plym estuary by David Smith Creek entering Plym estuary
The stream flows alongside Chelson Meadow and under the road, to meander across the mud at low tide.
SX5054 : The Morley Arms by N Chadwick The Morley Arms
SX5054 : The Laira estuary, River Plym (2) by MrC The Laira estuary, River Plym (2)
by MrC
Photograph taken at 7.11pm. See also SX5054 : The Laira estuary, River Plym (1).
SX5054 : Pylons from Laira Bridge Plymouth by Steve  Fareham Pylons from Laira Bridge Plymouth
The bridge is being repaired and traffic is using one side only.
SX5054 : Pontoons on the Plym by Hugh Venables Pontoons on the Plym
SX5054 : Creek, The Laira by Derek Harper Creek, The Laira
A small stream enters the section of the Plym estuary known as The Laira. On the far side is the Chelson Meadow recycling centre, formerly a landfill site.
SX5054 : Laira Railway Bridge by Shaun Ferguson Laira Railway Bridge
Laira Railway Bridge, now disused and fenced off. A nearby plaque details that it was built in 1887. The last trains crossing the bridge in the 1980s mostly to Billacombe quarry and Plymstock sidings at Pomphlett
SX5054 : Two Bridges Cross The Laira by Tony Atkin Two Bridges Cross The Laira
The Laira is the name for the estuarine stretch of the River Plym above The Cattewater. Here it's at its narrowest. On the left is an old decaying railway bridge and on the right, the four lane road bridge taking traffic between... (more)

 
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