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The Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge (locally pronounced carrick-a-reed) is a rope bridge near Ballintoy in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The bridge links the mainland to the tiny island of Carrickarede (from Irish Carraig a' Ráid, meaning 'rock of the casting'). [1] It spans 20 metres (66 ft) and is 30 metres (98 ft) above the rocks below. [2]
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Cast-iron arch bridges in Northern Ireland (1 P) P. ... Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge; Craigavon Bridge; Crawfordsburn Viaduct; Crumlin Viaduct (Northern Ireland) D.
Many of the houses were later merged, into 91. In the seventeenth century, almost all had four or five storeys. All the houses were shops, and the bridge was one of the City of London's four or five main shopping streets. The three major buildings on the bridge were the chapel, the drawbridge tower and the stone gate.
In Northern Ireland, the term listed building refers to a building or other structure officially designated as being of "special architectural or historic interest". [1] Grade B+ structures are those considered to be "buildings which might have merited grade A status but for detracting features such as an incomplete design, lower quality ...
Dunluce Castle (/ d ʊ n ˈ l uː s /; from Irish Dún Libhse) [3] is a now-ruined medieval castle in Northern Ireland, the seat of Clan MacDonnell. It is located on the edge of a basalt outcropping in County Antrim (between Portballintrae and Portrush), and is accessible via a bridge connecting it to the mainland. The castle is surrounded by ...
Pedestrian bridges in Northern Ireland (2 P) R. Railway bridges in Northern Ireland (11 P)
Northern Ireland building and structure stubs (2 C, 123 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Northern Ireland" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.