The last of the Norton canal bridges, and probably the quietest. When the canal was first built the boats were towed by horses and the tow ropes rubbed against the bridges especially where they were on a bend. As time went on wooden rollers were installed on the bridges to protect them. Not many of these rollers remain, but evidence can be seen on this bridge where one was installed. Unfortunately the bridge does not appear to be listed and few details of it exist online. It does not appear to have ever supported vehicle use, however, whilst the bridge may seem to serve less of a purpose than many on the list, it would once have allowed walkers to reach Daresbury and Keckwick through the fields and under the railway viaduct – a purpose it still serves today as part of the Mersey Valley Trail. GPS Coordinates: 53.333967, -2.664483