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Lowford Bridge, Morpeth


Lowford bridge carries Mitford Road (B6343) over the River Wansbeck at the east of Morpeth. The stone bridge was erected in 1836, funded by public subscription. The bridge is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Morpeth Historic Buildings and Monuments in Morpeth River Wansbeck 1836 Bridges
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Lowford Bridge

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Lowford Bridge

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Lowford Bridge

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River Wansbeck from Lowford Bridge, Morpeth

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Lowford Bridge

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LOWFORD BRIDGE - Morpeth - List Entry
- "Erected 1836 by public subscription. Ashlar. 3 broad segmental arches with rusticated voussoirs and triangular cutwaters. Broad band at base of plain parapet which splays out sharply at each end …

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List number: 1303122
List grade: 2
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NZ1899986121

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