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Rosgill Bridge
Rosgill Bridge, Rosgill, in the Lake District, Cumbria.
This 17th century bridge spans the River Lowther at Rosgill. The Lowther, formed from the overspill of Wet Sleddale Reservoir, flows on to join the Eamont and then the Eden. The river is mainly home to brown trout but provides the main spawning waters for Eden spring salmon.
Author: Joan Martin
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