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Williamston Bridge over the South Tyne


Williamston Bridge (aka Thompson's Well Bridge) is a road bridge over the River South Tyne. It carries the minor road to Williamston and beyond, joining the A689 south of Slaggyford. It is on the site of an older bridge and was extensively repaired in 1975-1976 when a weight limit of 5 tons was imposed.[1]

Williamston, Northumberland River South Tyne Bridges
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Road Bridge over the River South Tyne

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Bridge over the South Tyne, above the Slaggyford caravan site

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Bridge over the South Tyne, Slaggyford

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SOUTH TYNE - WILLIAMSTON BRIDGE
- ....The bridge is at the bottom of a short steep hill on a minor road joining the A689 south of Slaggyford. It is on the site of an older bridge …

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River South Tyne and Thompson's Well Bridge

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