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Lamb Bridge, near Lambton Castle


Lamb Bridge is a single arched ashlar sandstone bridge over the River Wear on the Lambton Estate. The bridge was built in 1819 by Ignatius Bonomi for John Lambton, first Earl of Durham. The bridge is Grade II* listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Bournmoor 1819 Historic Buildings and Monuments in North Lodge Civil Parish Ignatius Bonomi (1787 - 1870) Bridges Historic Buildings and Monuments in Bournmoor Civil Parish
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Lambton Castle, Durham

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LAMBTON ESTATE, LAMB BRIDGE
- "...A private bridge on the Lambton Estate it was designed by Ignatius Bonomi and is one of the Wear's most attractive bridges. It has an 82 foot span and on …

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List number: 1120952
List grade: 2*
County: County Durham
Keys to the Past HER: D35152
Grid ref: NZ2943952429

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