Listed building outline

Weetwood Bridge

Field Value Fact links
Reference 1042383 Facts
Prefix listed-building-outline Facts
Name Weetwood Bridge Facts
Dataset Listed building outline no fact link
Organisation Northumberland County Council no fact link
Start date 1951-09-21 no fact link
End date no fact link
Entry date 1951-09-21 Facts
Typology geography no fact link
Geometry MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.972897 55.559187, -1.972973 55.559103, -1.972782 55.55904, -1.972801 55.559024, -1.972709 55.558994, -1.972689 55.55901, -1.972419 55.558919, -1.972376 55.558925, -1.97209 55.558833, -1.972072 55.55881, -1.971826 55.558734, -1.971757 55.558813, -1.971991 55.558887, -1.972035 55.558879, -1.972329 55.558974, -1.972342 55.558999, -1.972604 55.559089, -1.972591 55.559104, -1.972688 55.559136, -1.972703 55.559122, -1.972897 55.559187))) Facts
Point POINT (-1.972402 55.558969) Facts
Dataset name Facts
Notes NU 02 NW CHATTON WEETWOOD 4/35 Weetwood Bridge 21/9/51 1 Bridge. C16, altered mid C18. Ashlar. Single, high, wide elegant arch, forming hump-back bridge is flanked by pilaster strips each bearing a niche with a round inset panel above. North end of bridge has square projections with blocked round- headed arches; and round end piers with big conical finials. Flat coping stones on parapet. The approach walls have a drip stone at the base of the parapet supported on small corbels. The roadway is narrow over the bridge itself but the parapet splays out either side to allow vehicles to pass. Northumberland County History Vol XIV. Jervoise - Ancient Bridges of Northern England. , Facts
Listed building 1042383 Facts

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