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Bellister Bridge


Bellister Bridge crosses the River South Tyne connecting the south-west of Haltwhistle with Plenmeller Road and the grounds of Bellister Castle. It was originally built as a road bridge in 1967. However, since the Haltwistle Bypass (A69) and it's two bridges were built in 1997, Bellister Bridge has been used as a footbridge.

Haltwhistle Bellister Castle Plenmeller River South Tyne Bridges 1967
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Haltwhistle Bellister Bridge

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Bellister Bridge

Pinned by Simon Cotterill
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A69 bridge over River South Tyne

Pinned by Simon Cotterill

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