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Ford Bridge


Ford Bridge carries the B6353 road over the River Till, about half a mile west of Ford village. The current bridge was built in 1809, but incorporates parts of earlier bridges at this site, including an arch from a 16th century bridge. Ford Bridge is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Ford Historic Buildings and Monuments in Ford CP 1809 River Till Bridges
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Ford Bridge

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Ford Bridge

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Anti-tank cylinder at Ford Bridge

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The River Till

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FORD BRIDGE - List Entry
- "Bridge. 1809 incorporating one arch from an earlier probably C16 bridge. Ashlar. Two main broad segmental arches with arch bands and triangular cutwater between. On west side a flood arch. …

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List number: 1042176
List grade: 2
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NT9390737466

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