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Bridge at Compton Verney

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Bridge at Compton Verney

Caption - Bridge carrying the drive through the parkland to the house of Compton Verney. The bridge crosses a lake created by the landscaping of 'Capability' Brown. The bridge was built around 1769 and may be to a design by either Brown or Robert Adam. The bridge is Grade II* listed.

Walk 3734 : Compton Verney Circular

Photographer : Philip Halling

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Warwickshire

The county of Warwickshire is in the English Midlands. The north and centre of the county are the areas with the highest population density. The north offers undulating countryside in contrast to the largely rural and sparsely populated south, which contains a small section of the Cotswolds. The highest point in the county, at 261 m (856 ft), is Ebrington Hill, on the border with Gloucestershire. The featured walks include sections of the Millennium Way and Heart of England Way.

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