The bridge or carriageway was built by Charles Metcalfe to access
the estate ‘Dilkusha’(heart–warming). Though a minor structure
by itself, it assumes great signifi cance as a nineteenth-century
layer to the original building. The bridge is bounded on both sides
by a rubble masonry wall about 60 cm higher than the pathway
and the side walls have rectangular recesses.
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