Usk Bridge, Usk

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Usk Bridge
Monmouthshire

"well-proportioned 18th and early 19th century road bridge"[1]
Location
Carrying: road traffic
Crossing: River Usk
Location
Location: 51°42’6"N, 2°54’24"W
Structure
Material: Old Red Sandstone
Piers: 4(2 in the water)
History
Built 1746-47, 1836-37
Architect: William Edwards
Information

The Usk Bridge in Usk, Monmouthshire, carries the A472 over the River Usk. It is the town's oldest crossing of the river and is a Grade II* listed structure.

History and description

The existing stone bridge is constructed of Old Red Sandstone and is attributed to the bridge builder William Edwards.[1] It was built between 1746 and 1747.[1] It has five arches with pointed cutwaters between each arch.[2] The bridge was widened in 1836-7, the widening maintaining the original appearance.[1] The evidence of reconstruction can be seen in the arch soffits.[3]

The bridge was designated a Grade-II* listed structure in 1974.[1] The architectural historian John Newman described it as "traditional but well-proportioned".[3] It has been subject to considerable damage by traffic in the 21st century.[4]

Notes

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