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  Mary Hunnewell Fyffe Footbridge

LOCATION: Newton Lower Falls and Wellesley.

Park on Washington St. in front of Gregorian Rugs. Enter a pathway (indicated by a stone marker) next to the Gregorian parking lot.

Location map

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Aerial photo

SIZE: several acres

LONGEST WALK: 0.1 miles (bridge is part of Wellesley's Charles River Path and the 16-mile Charles River Link Trail)

ACQUIRED: 1984

ADMINISTERED BY: Division of Urban Parks and Recreation

FEATURES:

Dramatic views of Charles River rapids contrast with peaceful, green riverbanks. Visitors can walk on a long, recently rebuilt Victorian-style bridge just above the fast flowing spillway, the falls, and the millway. Grassy sloping shorelines and old mill buildings, now retrofitted for offices and residences, maintain the feel of a significant site of early industry along the Charles.

The Pillar House, formerly located nearby, inside the cloverleaf intersection at Route 128, was built by the papermill owner. The house was sold by the Massachusetts Highway Department and moved from its site in 2004.


HISTORY:

1909 Footbridge built in Victorian design.
1983 Rebuilt to replicate the 1909 bridge. Dedicated to Mary Hunnewell Fyffe of Wellesley, advocate of the Charles River. Acquired by MDC from joint ownership by Newton and Wellesley.


MORE INFORMATION:

The history of the footbridge is recounted in the book, Walks in Wellesley.

Discover Historic Newton Lower Falls brochure

Fyffe Footbridge photo

 
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