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Crowland - Abbey and Trinity Bridge

The town of Crowland (originally known as Croyland) was founded by St Guthlac but it was not until after his death that the Abbey was built. This was at the order of King Ethelbald who had sought spiritual guidance from the monk. For further information visit Croyland Abbey.

Trinity Bridge, is a 14th century, 3-way bridge that was originally built over an earlier bridge dating from 943. Its unique triangular shape originated from the need to cross two closely adjacent rivers. 

Visit Crowland for further information on the town and the surrounding areas of Lincolnshire.  

 
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