Aldford Iron Bridge

Aldford Iron Bridge

Aldford Iron Bridge
Crosses River Dee
Locale Aldford, Cheshire
Architect Thomas Telford
Design Arch bridge
Material Iron
Constructed by William Hazledine
Opened 1824
Toll None
Heritage status Grade I

Aldford Iron Bridge is a bridge crossing the River Dee north of the village of Aldford, Cheshire, England, linking the village with Eaton Hall, forming part of the Buerton Approach to the hall (grid reference SJ418601). It is a Grade I listed building.[1]

The bridge was designed by Thomas Telford and built by William Hazledine for the 1st Marquis of Westminster and was completed in 1824. It is built in cast iron and has yellow sandstone abutments forming a single arch measuring 50 metres. It has cast iron railings and double gates at the crown of the bridge.[1]

The bridge provides a crossing over the river for the long-distance footpath of the Marches Way.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "Iron Bridge over the River Dee", The National Heritage List for England (English Heritage), 2011, http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1129943, retrieved 25 April 2011 
  2. ^ Wirral & Chester:Explorer 266 map, Ordnance Survey.

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