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Bridge over Knar Burn


There is a hump-backed bridge over Knar Burn, located 200 metres north-east of Knar Farmhouse. The stone segmental arch bridge dates from the 18th century. It is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Knar, Northumberland Knar Burn Historic Buildings and Monuments in Knaresdale with Kirkhaugh CP Bridges
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Bridge over Knar Burn

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BRIDGE OVER THE KNAR BURN 200 METRES EAST OF KNAR FARMHOUSE - List Entry
- Bridge, probably C18. Squared rubble. Hump-backed bridge with segmental arch. Abutments with marked batter. Parapets with arched coping terminate in square piers with block caps....

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