DescriptionCentre of Fordingbridge - geograph.org.uk - 1525645.jpg
English: Centre of Fordingbridge This is the junction of Provost Street (left), Shaftesbury Street (ahead) and High Street (right) that can be regarded as the town centre. The Ship Inn probably indicates a time when the River Avon was navigable as far as the town, and the town name clearly indicates that this was the ford and later the bridge over the river. I would appreciate information about the sculpture in the foreground. The sculpture is by Paul Wilson of Salisbury. (http://wilsonsculpture.co.uk/gallery.htm)
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