Greystead Bridge

Greystead Bridge is a wooden suspension bridge across the River North Tyne at Greystead in Northumberland.

Greystead Bridge
Coordinates55.1690°N 2.3535°W / 55.1690; -2.3535
OS grid referenceNY777862
CarriesPedestrian traffic
CrossesRiver North Tyne
LocaleNorthumberland
Heritage statusGrade II listed[1]
Characteristics
DesignSuspension bridge
MaterialWood
No. of spans1
History
Construction end1862
Opened1862 (1862)
Greystead Bridge
Location in Northumberland

History

The bridge, which has one span, was completed in 1862.[2] It is a Grade II listed structure.[1] It was intended to connect communities on the south bank of the river with Thorneyburn railway station on the north side.[2]

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References

Next bridge upstream River North Tyne Next bridge downstream
Falstone Bridge  Greystead Bridge
Grid reference: NY777862
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