DescriptionBridge at Brandy Hole Copse - geograph.org.uk - 48322.jpg
English: Bridge at Brandy Hole Copse. Part of the old railway from Chichester to Midhurst has now been converted into the Centurion Way cycle path. This is the bridge at Brandy Hole Copse. The copse takes its name from the discovery, when the line was being built, of a barrel of brandy hidden in a cave.
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