ST. MILES BRIDGE 1804 Norwich, Norfolk HEW1125 TG227 088 N51o 48' 27.1" W0o 3' 24"
This delightful Regency bridge of cast iron spanning the River Wensum was designed by James Frost of Norwich. The arched span of 36’2” has four cast iron ribs. The spandrels and parapets are of solid panels with an embossed plaque with the city arms and the date. A spout for drainage projects from the west parapet. The bridge has been restored to its original condition, except for the hand rails which are new. It is still in use as a road bridge, having survived the devastating floods of 1912 when it was submerged up to parapet level.
It is in the center of town, but since the river walkway is discontinuous, having a GPS on 'pedestrian' mode would be indispensable. You are looking for Duke Street which crosses the bridge.