After passing the boundary of what was once Norton Priory estate, we come to the final crossover bridge and return to the northern bank of the canal at Norton Crossover Bridge. One side of the bridge has a curved cobblestone ramp. This method of construction allowed the horses towing the canal boats to cross to the other side of the bridge without having to disconnect the tow rope. In recent decades the bridge has found new purpose in linking the areas of Norton Brow and Sandymoor. At one point, a modern bridge adjacent to this one was built to allow traffic to cross the canal and reach proposed new developments in each village, however the road was never opened to the public and has only served access for maintenance and agricultural use. Norton crossover therefore still serves as the best link between the two villages for pedestrians and cyclists. It does not appear to have listed status. GPS Coordinates: 53.338333, -2.664617