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Sipton Bridge, over Sipton Sike


Sipton Bridge carries the B6295 road over Sipton Sike. The bridge at Sipton dates from the early 19th century and is located about half mile north of Spartylee and 4 miles south of Allendale Town. It is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England. The bridge is a similar double-arch design to Sinderhope Bridge, further south on the B6295.

Sipton Historic Buildings and Monuments in Allendale Civil Parish Sipton Burn (trib. River East Allen) Bridges
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Sipton Bridge

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Sipton Bridge (west side)

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Sipton Bridge (4)

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The twin arches of Sipton Bridge

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SIPTON BRIDGE OVER SIPTON SIKE - Allerdale - List Entry
- Bridge. Early C19. Coursed rubble. Tall round-headed arch, the upper part open and the lower enclosing a lower elliptical tunnel, with paved invert, through which the stream flows. Low transverse …

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List number: 1042961
List grade: 2
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NY8488649933

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