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General Obadiah Herbert House at the intersection of CR 527 and CR 615. There are several main roads in the community. CR 527 (Old Bridge Turnpike, Old Bridge–Matawan Road) runs north–south [14] and intersects with CR 615 (Main Street), which also runs north–south. [15] CR 677 (River Road) runs north from CR 615 near the South River. [16]
The building was altered and extended in the late 18th century. In the late 19th century, it was converted into a private house, but in the 20th century was converted back into a hotel, the "Bridge House Hotel", also spending some time as the "Catterick Bridge Hotel". [1] It was undergoing renovations in 2014, when it was badly damaged in a fire.
Plans are being developed to convert the Bridge Farm buildings into a Cohousing project. [31] To the north, Old Bridge House is Grade II listed and is now used as a venue for weddings. [32] Nearby is a residential house park of 25 homes. [33] Watergore is situated west of the Hayes End roundabout at the eastern end of the A303 Ilminster bypass ...
OLD BRIDGE – The township finally has a new top cop after playing musical chairs for nearly three years. Lt. Thomas J. Montagna was sworn in as Old Bridge police chief before a zealous crowd at ...
OLD BRIDGE – The township may have to pay $21.1 million to the federal Environmental Protection Agency as its share in the $151 million cleanup of the Raritan Bay Slag Superfund Site.
The old Allerdene Bridge in Gateshead has been replaced by a new structure that opened in September 2023. The removal operation has been going on each Saturday night since October but this stage ...
Catterick Bridge is a hamlet about 1-mile (1.6 km) north of Catterick, at the south end of Catterick road bridge. The hamlet includes Catterick Racecourse and a few houses. The Sunday market, held at the racecourse, was once the largest of its kind in Northern England. [1] After declining fortunes, the market closed in 2016. [2] [3]
The bridge therefore formed part of Heidelberg's defenses, secured by the gate on its southern end. The first bridge was destroyed by an ice floe in 1288, with several other bridges meeting the same fate after brief life spans. The second bridge was destroyed by an ice flow in 1308, the third in 1340, the fourth around 1400 and the fifth in ...