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Bradford-on-Avon and Dundas

Bradford-on-Avon is a mere six miles from Melksham. There's a wide selection of pubs and restaurants you can eat at after a hard day of learning Perl or any of the other subjects that we teach. An ancient town, set in a gorge cut through by the river Avon, Bradford-on-Avon is picturesque too.

(See also Melksham, Holt, Bath, Bathampton, Chippenham, Calne, Devizes, Nearmelksham, Trowbridge, Westbury Iford and Farleigh Hungerford)

near the canal, Bradford-on-Avon
near the canal, Bradford-on-Avon


Foot and Rail bridges over the Avon
Foot and Rail bridges over the Avon


Bradford-on-Avon Station
Bradford-on-Avon Station


Tithe Barn, Bradford-on-Avon
Tithe Barn, Bradford-on-Avon


A restautant in Bradford-on-Avon
A restautant in Bradford-on-Avon


Making use of the waterway frontage
Making use of the waterway frontage


Town Bridge, Bradford-on-Avon
Town Bridge, Bradford-on-Avon


Map locator - Bradford_on_Avon

The town bridge and old lockup
The town bridge and old lockup


Old mills run right down to the river - some are still fine looking buildings and others have fallen into disrepair.

An old mill building in Bradford-on-Avon
An old mill building in Bradford-on-Avon


The Kennet and Avon canal also passes through Bradford on Avon as it follows the river valley towards Bath. A few miles further on at Dundas, it crosses the river and railway on the magnificent Dundas Aquaduct

Rennies Aquaduct at Dundas
Rennies Aquaduct at Dundas


You're free to walk over the aqueduct and there are many paths in the surrounding countryside too. Pubs such as the Viaduct Inn will provide you with a pint if you're thirsty. Further pictures of this area on the Dundas page.

Planning a walk by Dundas aquaduct
Planning a walk by Dundas aquaduct


Bradford is where the Mouton Bicycle was designed; you can now see this one exhibited in the Bristolindustrial Museum

The Moulton Bicycle
The Moulton Bicycle


The railway used to branch just to ths South of Bradford-on-Avon. The current line continues to Trowbridge, Westbury and Salisbury and the former track joined the line from Trowbridge at Holt before continuing to Melksham, Chippenham and Swindon, with a further branch via Devizes.

Bradford North Curve
Bradford North Curve


Note - Bradford, West Yorkshire is pictured on our Worthvalley page.

Pages nearby ...Avoncliff
2.2 kms SW
Iford
2.9 kms SW
Holt
3.5 kms E
Widbrook
3.5 kms SE
Farleigh Hungerford
3.9 kms SW
The Courts
3.9 kms NE
Trowbridge Station
4 kms SE
Limpley Stoke
4.2 kms W
Great Chalfield
4.2 kms NE
Trowbridge
4.3 kms SE
Dundas
4.3 kms NW
Atworth
6 kms NE
Semington
7 kms E
Midford
7 kms W


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