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The first bridge at the site was built in 1440, replacing an earlier ferry, but this fell into disrepair and was replaced by the current stone bridge in the 1720s. [4] [5] It consists of six arches built of red sandstone with the piers being protected by cutwaters. [6] On the northern side of the bridge, slightly downstream, is a World War II ...
Bretford Bridge 18th century II: Bretford, Brandon and Bretford: Stone road bridge of 13th century origin, largely rebuilt to the original design in the 18th century. Carries the A428 road over one semi-circular and 4 pointed arches. [7] [8]
The Grade II listed village cross now stands in a grass triangle at the junction of Church Street and Drakes Bridge Road 52°4'18.83"N+2°6'56.28"W . It was moved to there when restored in 1897, and given a Maltese Cross. The base and shaft are medieval with Victorian inscriptions on North & South faces of the shaft, the former barely visible.
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The low bridge, at mile marker 18 over White Oak Road, is being replaced with a single new bridge carrying traffic in both directions. Last winter, crews demolished half the bridge and built it ...
Eckington Bridge: Worcestershire: Eckington: 1720: II* spans the River Avon: Egerton Bridge: Merseyside: ... Road bridge, now closed to traffic but open to ...
Lane closure schedule on I-95 North at Elmwood Avenue, Oct. 29 to Nov. 11 Oct. 29-30 (Tuesday, Wednesday): At night , on-ramps from Route 10 North and Route 10 South to I-95 North are closed ...
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