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Whitelee Bridge


Whitelee Bridge is a single arch stone bridge, which carries the A68 road over Lumsden Burn at Whitelee, about 1½ miles south-east of Carter Bar on the England-Scotland border. The bridge was possibly built by the Elsdon and Rudwater Turnpike Trust, which covered the road here (now the A68), from the mid-18th to late 19th centuries.

Whitelee (Byrness) Lumsdon Burn Farms in Northumberland Bridges
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Whitelee Bridge

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Lumsdon Burn

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