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Eggleston Bridge


Eggleston Bridge is a single track road bridge across the River Tees near Eggleston in County Durham. The bridge here can be traced back to the 15th century, though largely rebuilt in the mid 17th century. The end sections of parapets were partly rebuilt in 1983-4.[1] The bridge carries the B6281 road over the Tees. The bridge is Grade II* listed on the National Heritage List for England. 

Eggleston Grade II* Listed Historic Buildings and Monuments in Eggleston Civil Parish River Tees Bridges
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Eggleston Bridge and House

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Eggleston Bridge

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Eggleston Bridge

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Eggleston Bridge and Hall

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EGGLESTON BRIDGE - List Entry
- "Single-track road bridge across the River Tees. Probably C15, rebuilt in mid C17; end sections of parapets partly rebuilt 1983-4. Dressed sandstone. 2 wide round arches with flush voussoirs: north …

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List number: 1338580
List grade: 2*
County: County Durham
Grid ref: NY9967423228

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