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The bridge is one of Nottingham's most famous landmarks and sits at the heart of Nottingham's sporting district. The bridge lends its name to the nearby Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club Trent Bridge stadium, one of England's biggest and most famous cricket grounds. Nottingham Forest FC's City Ground stadium and Notts County FC's Meadow Lane ...
Trent Bridge Cricket Ground is a cricket ground mostly used for Test, One-Day International and county cricket located in West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, England, just across the River Trent from the city of Nottingham. Trent Bridge is also the headquarters of Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club.
Trent Bridge, Nottingham: Nottingham West Bridgford: Nottinghamshire: A60: 1871: Road: The current bridge is the last in a series of bridges at this important crossing point. A bridge was first mentioned in 924. [38] 58.8 (94.6) Navigation Bridge: Nottingham
The bridge will be located approximately 450 metres (500 yd) downstream of Lady Bay Bridge, connecting Trent Fields in West Bridgford on the south bank, with Trent Basin in the City of Nottingham on the north bank. The site has been chosen to connect to cycling infrastructure on both sides of the river.
Pages in category "Bridges in Nottingham" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Trent Bridge (bridge) W. Waterside Bridge;
In Nottingham the heights of significant historic floods from 1852 have been carved into a bridge abutment next to Trent Bridge, with flood marks being transferred from the medieval Hethbeth bridge that pre-dated the existing 19th-century crossing.
The Nottingham Corporation appointed a committee to rebuild the bridge. [3] The work, carried out in 1684, installed stone arches. [5] The number of spans in the river was reduced to 15, over a distance of around 538 feet (164 m); when taken with an adjacent roadway support structure and two flood-relief arches the overall length was 205 metres (673 ft), somewhat shorter than the structure it ...
Trent Bridge in a cricket ground in West Bridgford on the edge of Nottingham in England. [1] The area was first used for cricket in the late 18th century and the first inter-county match was held on the ground in 1835 before the ground was formally established in the 1840s.