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Siddall's Bridge

Photograph at the Siddall's Bridge bronze plaque

Siddall's Bridge This bridge was built in 1765 when Washway Road was widened to form part of the Turnpike from Manchester to Altrincham The bridge takes its name from the Siddall family of nearby Woodhey. Re-opened following major refurbishment by Councilor A.K. Davies Chairman of the Technical Services Committee 6th January 1995

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