Orwell Bridge
Orwell Bridge is a road bridge located in Suffolk, England, spanning the River Orwell. Completed in 1982, it connects the towns of Westerfield and Trimley St. Mary, facilitating traffic on the A14 road. The bridge is notable for its distinctive design and is a key infrastructure element in the region.
The bridge is approximately 1,200 meters long and features a concrete arch design. It is named after the nearby Orwell River, which flows into the North Sea. The structure is an important route for both local and long-distance traffic, enhancing connectivity in the area.