Pooh Bridge


Pooh Bridge in Ashdown Forest, close to Hartfield in East Sussex, England. Originally built in 1907, it was completely rebuilt in 1999 with a grant from Disney. Originally named Posingford Bridge, it was thought to have been the bridge from which A A Milne and his son, Christopher Robin invented and played the game Poohsticks. The bridge is now officially named Pooh Bridge.


Size: 5029px × 3366px
Location: Pooh Bridge, Hartfield, Ashdown Forest, East Sussex, England
Photo credit: © Mick Sargent / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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