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Bellingham Bridge
The stone bridge over the River North Tyne at Bellingham was built in 1834 by John Green.[1] The bridge is a Grade II listed structure.
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BELLINGHAM BRIDGE - List Entry
- "Bridge. 1834 by John Green. Ashlar. 4 broad segmental arches separated by triangular cutwaters. Broad band marks base of parapet which is capped by chamfered coping...."
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John Green (1787 - 1852)
- Overview About John and Benjamin Green John Green (1787 - 1852) was a civil engineer and architect based in Newcastle. He worked in partnership with his son Benjamin Green. Some …
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River North Tyne
- Overview Bridges The River North Tyne rises near the Scottish border, north of Kielder Water. It flows through Kielder Forest, Falstone and Bellingham. It converges with the River South Tyne at Warden …
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BELLINGHAM BRIDGE - List Entry
- "Bridge. 1834 by John Green. Ashlar. 4 broad segmental arches separated by triangular cutwaters. Broad band marks base of parapet which is capped by chamfered coping...."
Added by
Simon Cotterill