DescriptionDavid's Bridge (No 90) near Nantwich, Cheshire - geograph.org.uk - 1705005.jpg
English: David's Bridge (No 90) near Nantwich, Cheshire. David's Bridge carries a farm track and bridleway. Marsh Lane Bridge (No 91) can be seen about three hundred metres further on. The reason bridges on this part of the canal are so drab is that several years ago some fool decided to paint them all white.
The recreational "Crewe and Nantwich Circular Walk" is also routed across the bridge. This is a route around Crewe and Nantwich, passing through Weston and Acton. It is split into three sections with bus links. Old villages, historical buildings and old battle sites are visited by using ancient paths, a canal towpath and field paths.
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