This brick built single arch bridge was built as an accommodation bridge for a nearby farm that required access to its land on the other side of the canal, thereby connecting it to Mill lane. However, the bridge no longer supports single-lane traffic, causing Mill lane to end at Runcorn road and creating Thomasons Bridge Lane on the southern bank. This bridge is a Historic England Grade II listed building with following text. "Farm Road Bridge circa 1770 by James Brindley for the Duke of Bridgewater. Brown brick with stone dressings. Deep segmental arch with raised band of sandstone above brick voussoirs. Abutments curved in plan and battered in section. Flush stepped copings of sandstone to parapets. Sandstone walls to canal bank beneath bridge." Whilst technically we have now entered Warrington borough, this is one of two bridges of note as we enter what has historically been known as Walton superior which was once part of Runcorn Parish when the canal was built. GPS Coordinates: 53.358483, -2.615183