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Abbey Bridge, near Egglestone Abbey


Abbey Bridge crosses the River Tees about a quater of a mile south-east of Egglestone Abbey, near Barnard Castle in County Durham. The road bridge was built in 1773 for John Sawrey Morritt.[1] Abbey Bridge is Grade II* listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Barnard Castle (town) Historic Buildings and Monuments in Westwick Egglestone Abbey 1773 Bridges Grade II* Listed River Tees Historic Buildings and Monuments in Egglestone Abbey Civil Parish
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Abbey Bridge, Teesdale (1971)

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Abbey Bridge

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Abbey Bridge, near Egglestone Abbey, Barnard Castle

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Abbey Bridge

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Minor road crossing Abbey Bridge

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River Tees and Abbey Bridge

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Abbey Bridge 1773 : Egglestone

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ABBEY BRIDGE - Westwick - List Entry
- "Road bridge crossing the River Tees. 1773 for John Sawrey Morritt. Mainly dressed sandstone with some rubble lower courses. Semicircular arch with dressed voussoirs spans 23 metres and is flanked …

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Egglestone Abbey
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Egglestone Abbey
- Overview About Egglestone Abbey Map Street View   Egglestone Abbey is an abandoned Premonstratensian Abbey on the southern (Yorkshire) bank of the River Tees, 1 1⁄2 miles (2.4 km) south-east of …

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List number: 1310824
List grade: 2*
County: County Durham
Grid ref: NZ0661614940

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