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Weldon Bridge (Longhorsley; Brinkburn and Hesleyhurst)

Weldon Bridge. Photo Northumberland County Council, 1956.
Weldon Bridge. Photo Northumberland County Council, 1956.
(NZ 13779851) Weldon Bridge. (1)

Grade I Weldon Bridge (The part within Rothbury R.D.) A well-designed 18th century stone bridge; has been scheduled as an Ancient Monument. (Partly in Morpeth Rural District). (2)

A fine design with circular openings in the spaces between the elliptical arches. (3)

Weldon Bridge, over River Coquet, Grade I. Bridge c.1760, probably by John Smeaton. Three arches, very similar in appearance to Smeaton's Coldstream Bridge. West parapet realigned in 20th century at splayed angle, carried on an iron girder. (4)(5)
N11317
Post Medieval (1540 to 1901)
Listed Building


Source of Reference
Local History of Longhorsley
Local History of Brinkburn and Hesleyhurst
Local History of Brinkburn and Hesleyhurst

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