The Chinese Bridge,Godmanchester by carolmw

The Chinese Bridge,Godmanchester



Durovigutum* (4th C), Godmundcestre (11th C), Gutmuncetre, Gudmencestre, Gumencestre, Guncestre (12th C), Gumecestre, Gurmundcestre (13th C) and finally Godmanchester (15th C).
Godmanchester, owes the origin of its current name to the Roman occupation of Britain although there is archaeological evidence that the site of the town was occupied before the Roman invasion. Godmanchester is situated at the junction of two famous Roman roads, the Via Devana and Ermine Street where they cross the River Great Ouse.

Godmanchester stands on the southern bank of the River Great Ouse opposite the town of Huntingdon on the northern bank to which it is joined by two bridges, the ancient medieval arched stone bridge and a modern high level bridge carrying the major A14 dual carriageway between Cambridge and Peterborough. The town boasts no fewer than 130 buildings Listed for Special Architectural Interest.

Godmanchester is one of the towns of the District of Huntingdonshire, whose administrative centre is Huntingdon, the other principal towns being St Ives home of the Chapel on the Bridge, St Neots the largest town in the County of Cambridgeshire and Ramsey site of the former Abbey.Many thanks for all your views,comments and favs,always much appreciated.

Love the color and bowing of the bridges
May 16th, 2014  
Wow beautiful scene Fav
May 16th, 2014  
Lovely scene.
May 16th, 2014  
This is gorgeous. :D
May 16th, 2014  
Gorgeous reflections--beautiful shot.
May 16th, 2014  
Nice capture!
May 16th, 2014  
I haven't been to Godmanchester for years - probably not since I lived in Papwrorth 20 years ago! This is a lovely capture with great reflections
May 16th, 2014  
Great history lesson, learn so much on 365. Nice capture of the bridge.
May 16th, 2014  
Beautiful scene and capture, so tranquil.
Thank you for the info, you have really 'sold' Godmanchester to me, it sounds wonderful - must go there!
May 16th, 2014  
Lovely shot.
May 16th, 2014  
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