Eals Bridge
Eals Bridge | |
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Eals Bridge | |
Coordinates | 54°53′30″N 2°29′53″W / 54.89171°N 2.49811°WCoordinates: 54°53′30″N 2°29′53″W / 54.89171°N 2.49811°W |
Carries | Local road traffic |
Crosses | River Tyne |
Locale | Northumberland |
Characteristics | |
Material | Stone |
History | |
Construction end | 1733 |
Statistics | |
Daily traffic | Yes |
Toll | No |
Eals Bridge |
Eals Bridge is a stone bridge across the River South Tyne near Knarsdale in Northumberland.
History
This structure has two stone arches and was completed in 1733 but seriously damaged by flooding in 1829.[1] Widened in 1973, it carries road traffic and is a Grade II listed structure.[2]
References
- ↑ "South Tyne - Eals Bridge". Bridges on the Tyne. Retrieved 22 January 2017.
- ↑ "Eals Bridge". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 22 January 2017.
Next crossing upstream | River South Tyne | Next crossing downstream |
Parson Shields Farm Bridge | Eals Bridge Grid reference: NY682553 |
Eals Footbridge |
Next road crossing upstream | River South Tyne | Next road crossing downstream |
Parson Shields Farm Bridge | Eals Bridge Grid reference: NY682553 |
Diamond Oak Bridge |
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