Hill Place Farm accommodation bridge has been half buried for nearly 50 years, and it would be surprising if the excavation, consequential settlement, and changes in drainage conditions did not cause some movement. There is an obvious crack in the northern parapet and markers have been installed to allow it to be monitored. This is the eastern end of the bridge. 20.12.2008
Hill Place Farm accommodation bridge has been half buried for nearly 50 years, and it would be surprising if the excavation, consequential settlement, and changes in drainage conditions did not cause some movement. There is an obvious crack in the northern parapet and markers have been installed to allow it to be monitored. This is the eastern end of the bridge. 20.12.2008
A photographic tour of the Bluebell Railway - Kingscote to East Grinstead, including Hill Place Viaduct (sometimes called Imberhorne Viaduct)
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Looking south at the clay cap on Imberhorne tip from under Hill Place Farm Bridge. 10.10.2009Previous | NextThe same crack at Hill Place Farm accommodation bridge, but from a slightly different angle. The parapet is actually leaning inwards rather than outwards. 20.12.2008

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