Poohsticks Bridge

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Poohsticks Bridge is a small wooden bridge in Ashdown Forest, England, famous as the real-life inspiration for the bridge where Winnie-the-Pooh and his friends play the game "Poohsticks" in A. A. Milne's stories.

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Poohsticks Bridge canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bridge
tourist attraction
appearsIn tourist literature about Ashdown Forest
associatedWith A. A. Milne NERFINISHED
Christopher Robin NERFINISHED
E. H. Shepard NERFINISHED
Winnie-the-Pooh NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
crosses stream in Ashdown Forest
fictionalCounterpart bridge over the river in the Hundred Acre Wood
hasCulturalSignificance symbol of Winnie-the-Pooh’s English countryside setting
hasHeritage literary landmark
hasNameOrigin named after the game Poohsticks
hasNearbyAttraction other Winnie-the-Pooh themed locations in Ashdown Forest
hasReconstruction bridge has been rebuilt in wood to preserve its character
hasType footbridge
inspired Poohsticks game setting in Winnie-the-Pooh stories
inspiredBy fictional Poohsticks bridge
isAccessibleTo public
locatedIn Ashdown Forest NERFINISHED
East Sussex
England
United Kingdom
material wood
near Hartfield, East Sussex NERFINISHED
notableFor association with Winnie-the-Pooh
being inspiration for the game Poohsticks
region Wealden district NERFINISHED
touristActivity visitors play Poohsticks from the bridge
usedFor pedestrian crossing
playing Poohsticks

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Ashdown Forest hasNearbyAttraction Poohsticks Bridge
Cotchford Farm, Hartfield, Sussex, England nearbyFeature Poohsticks Bridge
subject surface form: Cotchford Farm