Worrall Covered Bridge

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The Southeast approach to the Worrall bridge.  Note the rare wooden ramp on the opposite end.
The Southeast approach to the Worrall bridge. Note the rare wooden ramp on the opposite end.

The Worrall Covered Bridge (also called the Woralls Bridge) is a covered bridge in Rockingham, Vermont, United States. Built in 1868 by Sanford Granger, the bridge is a lattice style with an 87 foot span across the Williams River. The bridge is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The Worrall bridge includes one rare feature - a wooden ramp leading up to the northwest entrance. It is located on Williams Road, a dirt road a short distance north of Vermont Route 103. Nearby, to the west, is the Bartonsville Covered Bridge, also built by Granger.

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