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Old Holywell Bridge


This old bridge (now a footbridge) crosses Seaton Burn immediately west of the newer road bridge, south of Holywell.  The old bridge dates from the 17th or early 18th century, with its parapets rebuilt later. The bridge is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England. It was replaced by the current road bridge in 1893.

Holywell Historic Buildings and Monuments in Seaton Valley Holywell Dene Seaton Burn (river) Bridges
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Old Holywell Bridge

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The Old Stone Bridge, Holywell Dene

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FOOTBRIDGE ON WEST OF ROAD BRIDGE OVER SEATON BURN - Holywell - List Entry
- Footbridge on west of road bridge over Seaton Burn II Bridge, C17 or early C18 with parapets rebuilt later. Squared stone. 2 segmental arches divided by triangular cutwater dying into …

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Inscription on Bridge

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Public Bridleway, Holywell Dene

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List number: 1154544
List grade: 2
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NZ3179274329

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