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Piercebridge Bridge


The stone bridge over the River Tees at Piercebridge was built in 1673. The bridge was widened on its downstream side in 1781.[1] Today the bridge carries the B6275 road. The bridge is Grade II* listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Piercebridge Grade II* Listed 1673 River Tees Bridges
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Piercebridge Bridge

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Tees Crossing at Cliffe

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Piercebridge

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Pierce Bridge, Piercebridge

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Piercebridge bridge

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A view of the River Tees from Cliffe

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Tees Bridge, Piercebridge.

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PIERCEBRIDGE BRIDGE - List Entry
- "Road bridge over River Tees. Early C16, widened on downstream side in 1781 (plaque dated 1673 no longer legible). Dressed and ashlar sandstone. Upstream side: 3 wide arches of 2 …

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List number: 1145843
List grade: 2*
County: County Durham
Grid ref: NZ2108015559

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