Eals Bridge

Eals Bridge

Eals Bridge
Coordinates 54°53′30″N 2°29′53″W / 54.89171°N 2.49811°W / 54.89171; -2.49811Coordinates: 54°53′30″N 2°29′53″W / 54.89171°N 2.49811°W / 54.89171; -2.49811
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 shown within Northumberland
grid reference NY682553

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

  1. "South Tyne - Eals Bridge". Bridges on the Tyne. Retrieved 22 January 2017.
  2. "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
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Parson Shields Farm Bridge  Eals Bridge
Grid reference: NY682553
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