Neasham Hall Bridge
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Neasham Hall Bridge | |
County Durham, Yorkshire | |
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Neasham Hall Bridge | |
Location | |
Crossing: | River Tees |
Location | |
Grid reference: | NZ32580934 |
Location: | 54°28’42"N, 1°29’55"W |
Structure | |
History | |
Built 1909 | |
Information |
Neasham Hall Bridge is a private bridge which crosses the River Tees, from County Durham on the north bank to the North Riding of Yorkshire on the south.
The bridge provides an access from Neasham Hall, on the Durham bank, to nearby Eryholme in Yorkshire. It was built in 1909 by Thomas Wrightson of the Thornaby firm of Head Wrightson and Co. Ltd. and owner of Neasham Hall.
Pevsner describes the bridge as 'hadsomely curved and with a staightforward, satisfying trellis of iron members for its parapet'. There are 2 side spans of 50 feet, with a central span of 100 feet.
References
- Neasham Hall Bridge: Bridges on the Tyne
Bridges and crossings on the River Tees | ||||||
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Croft Bridge | Tees Bridge | Low Hail Bridge | Neasham Hall Bridge | Girsby Bridge | Fishlocks Bridge | Over Dinsdale Bridge |