Corbridge Bridge

Corbridge Bridge

Corbridge Bridge
Coordinates 54°58′23″N 2°01′05″W / 54.973°N 2.018°W / 54.973; -2.018Coordinates: 54°58′23″N 2°01′05″W / 54.973°N 2.018°W / 54.973; -2.018
Carries Road
Crosses River Tyne
Locale Northumberland, England
Heritage status Grade I listed
Characteristics
Total length 480 feet (146 m)[1]
History
Construction end 1674
Statistics
Daily traffic single carriageway
Toll No
Corbridge Bridge
 Corbridge Bridge shown within Northumberland
grid reference NY989641

Corbridge Bridge is a 17th-century stone bridge across the River Tyne at Corbridge, Northumberland, England.

The bridge used to carry the A68 road over the River Tyne, but since the opening of the Hexham bypass (A69), the A68 now crosses by the Styford Bridge 3 miles (5 km) downstream of Corbridge. It is listed as a Grade I building by Historic England. [2]

History

The bridge at Corbridge was built in 1235.[3] In 1298 royal officers went to Corbridge to purchase horseshoes and nails, and the tariff imposed to raise money for upkeep of the medieval bridge included tolls on nails of different kinds, horseshoes, cartwheel-sheaths, griddles, iron cauldrons and vats. The bridge was the great asset of the town. Described in 1306 as the only bridge between Newcastle and Carlisle, it was maintained also as a link between England and Scotland.[4] In 1674 [Fraser[4] has 1690] it was replaced by the seven-arched bridge we see today.[3] So well did the builder of this bridge execute his contract that his was the only one on the Tyne to withstand the famous flood of 1771.[4][5] In 1881 it was widened by three feet but its appearance was not spoilt.[3]

References

  1. "Corbridge Bridge". Retrieved 2009-05-30.
  2. "Name: CORBRIDGE BRIDGE List entry Number: 1044808". Historic England. Retrieved 16 June 2015.
  3. 1 2 3 Graham, Frank (1992). Hexham and Corbridge A Short History and Guide. Thropton, Rothbury, Northumberland: Butler Publishing. p. 45. ISBN 0-946928-19-3.
  4. 1 2 3 Fraser, Constance; Emsley, Kenneth (1989). Northumbria. Chichester, Sussex, England: Phillimore & Co. Ltd. pp. 78–79. ISBN 0-85033-723-2.
  5. Ridley, Nancy (1966). Portrait of Northumberland. London: Robert Hale. p. 183.
Next crossing upstream River Tyne Next crossing downstream
Hexham Bridge
(A6079 road)
(3.5 miles (6 km))
 
Corbridge Bridge
Grid reference: NY989642
Styford Bridge
(A68 road)
(3 miles (5 km))
 
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