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bridge house

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bridge house [′brij ‚hau̇s]
(naval architecture)
A structure above the main deck near the middle of a ship whose top forms the bridge deck.


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Promoting the WaterAid charity/ Tom Lewis, Rosie Doonan and the Snapdragons, Jim Moray and Kate Rusby: Main Stage Marquee/Warwick School Concert with Mabon/ The Old Dance School, The Tindalls and Black Rat: Bridge House Theatre, Myton Road.
IN a stunning setting next to the bridge in the heart of Corbridge in Northumberland, homes like Bridge House rarely come on to the market.
Brendan Aspinall, 33, admitted contacting patients who he had seen while working at the Bridge House Clinic in Shepley where he worked for two years.
 
 
 
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