Parole Bridge
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This small bridge crosses a stream at the bottom of quarry woods road
By local history was the limit for POW to travel (some say Napoleonic war others World Wars), meaning the prisoner were granted parole up to this point.
Another theory is that the bridge has taken its name from the lowland British ‘para heoz’ meaning ‘the flock or herd road’.
www.maidenhead-advertiser.co.uk/local/article-13764-alt...
By local history was the limit for POW to travel (some say Napoleonic war others World Wars), meaning the prisoner were granted parole up to this point.
Another theory is that the bridge has taken its name from the lowland British ‘para heoz’ meaning ‘the flock or herd road’.
www.maidenhead-advertiser.co.uk/local/article-13764-alt...
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Coordinates: 51°33'48"N -0°45'32"E
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- Marlow Suspension Bridge 1.1 km
- Bourne End Railway Bridge 3.3 km
- Cookham Bridge 3.7 km
- Footbridge 7.9 km
- Reading Bridge, Berkshire 18 km
- Caversham Bridge, Berkshire 19 km
- Moulsford Railway Bridge 27 km
- Frimley Aqueduct 29 km
- Aqueduct carrying the Basingstoke Canal 34 km
- Quarry Woods 1.2 km
- Cookham Common 1.5 km
- Bisham Abbey National Sports Centre 1.5 km
- Pigeonhouse Wood 1.7 km
- Temple Mill Island 2.4 km
- Winter Hill Road Woods 2.5 km
- Pinkneys Green 3.3 km
- Dungrove Hill & Carpenters Woods 3.4 km
- Temple Golf Club 3.8 km
- Buckinghamshire 31 km