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In the park there are two Pulham bridges which are a rarity, they were built by the Pulham Company of Broxbourne for Robert Barclay in the late 1800's. The bridges were both on the main drive way of the Barclays estate up to the house at High Leigh.
The first and grandest bridge is just before the South Lodge House at the entrance to the park, the second bridge takes the path across the Spitalbrook stream. The bridges are made from individually moulded bricks and both have recently (2016) been renovated.
South Lodge Bridge
Little Pulham Bridge
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