River Sow

River Sow is in River Trent.

1575. Essex Bridge [Map] is located just downstream of where the River Sow and River Trent converge adjacent to the Trent & Mersey Canal. Originally forty arches only fourteen remain. It was commissioned by Robert Devereux 2nd Earl Essex (age 9) as a pack-horse bridge although this seems unlikely given its width of four feet and narrow cutwaters. And his age in 1575 was only around ten so it likely a bridge was constructed before he commissioned its improvement, or alteration.

The confluence of the River Sow on the left and River Trent on the right.

Culture, Rivers and River Systems in England and Wales, Humber Estuary, River Trent, River Sow, River Penk