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Bridge over the Wansbeck, south of Wallington
This bridge is located about ¼ mile south-east of Wallington Hall, carries the B6342 road over the River Wansbeck. The bridge was built in 1755 by James Paine. It has a central segmental arch flanked by smaller semicircular arches, with rusticated voussoirs. The bridge was constructed to carry the Hexham to Alnmouth turnpike road over the River Wansbeck and is the main approach to Wallington Hall. The bridge is Grade I listed on the National Heritage List for England.

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Bridge carrying the B6342 over the River Wandbeck
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BRIDGE OVER RIVER WANSBECK - Wallington - List Entry
- "Bridge over River Wansbeck 20.10.69 I Bridge, 1755 by James Paine. Tooled ashlar. Central segmental arch flanked by smaller semicircular arches, all with rusticated voussoirs. Triangular cutwaters. Square piers with …
Added by
Simon Cotterill


from Geograph (geograph)
Bridge carrying the B6342 over the River Wandbeck
Pinned by Simon Cotterill

from https://historicengland.org.u…
BRIDGE OVER RIVER WANSBECK - Wallington - List Entry
- "Bridge over River Wansbeck 20.10.69 I Bridge, 1755 by James Paine. Tooled ashlar. Central segmental arch flanked by smaller semicircular arches, all with rusticated voussoirs. Triangular cutwaters. Square piers with …
Added by
Simon Cotterill