Covered Bridge

Once called the Pickering Bridge, this classic New England covered bridge is now referred to simply as the Foxfield Bridge, the name it’s listed under in most historic registries. Built in the early days of the mill, with Pickering money, it replaced the earlier simple wooden bridge and is still sturdy today.   Horse hooves clop pleasantly on the wooden timbers, echoed back by the peaked wooden roof, nearly covered in green moss. On the other side of the bridge, the road turns left and follows the line of hills to the north, past the ruins of Mill Town and the Pickering Mill, and to the northern farms beyond.
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