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Burnstones Bridge


Burnstones Bridge carryies the A689 road over Thinhope Burn. The bridge, at Burnstones, dates from the 18th century; it was rebuilt in 1940 from original materials (datestone on internal face of east parapet). The stone bridge has segmental arches. It is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Burnstones, Northumberland Thinhope Burn Historic Buildings and Monuments in Knaresdale with Kirkhaugh CP Bridges
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Crossing Thinhope Burn at Burnstones

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Burnstones Viaduct (east side) and A689 road bridge

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BURNSTONES BRIDGE CARRYING A689 OVER THINHOPE BURN - List Entry
- Bridge, C18 rebuilt in 1940 from original materials (datestone on internal face of east parapet). Squared rubble. 2 segmental arches with arch rings; central pier has semicircular cutwater with conical …

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List number: 1370630
List grade: 2
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NY6755454352

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