Talk:Farndon Bridge
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Who built it?
[edit ]At the moment the article says:
"The bridge was built in 1339 by Monks from St Werburgh's Abbey Chester."
Does that mean the Monks actually did the construction themselves or is it really implying that the bridge was built for them and they financed it?
At the moment that statement is patently ambiguous.81.153.37.1 (talk) 13:37, 22 May 2018 (UTC) [reply ]