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Borough Bridge

Free admission

Borough Bridge is a historic bridge in the United Kingdom.

Borough Bridge, historic bridges in Yorkshire & the Humber

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Typical visit
15 min–30 min
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

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Borough Bridge is a named historic bridge in the United Kingdom. Coordinates: 54.0974°, -1.3954°. This entry is part of The Great Britain Guide, a free, ad-free, open-data tourist directory.

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Borough Bridge is a historic bridge across the River Ure in Boroughbridge, a town in North Yorkshire, in England. The bridge lies on what was the Great North Road, spanning the former boundary between the West and North Ridings of Yorkshire, and the parishes of Langthorpe and Boroughbridge. A timber bridge at the location was recorded in the 12th century, and again in 1322, at the time of the Battle of Boroughbridge. In 1562, the bridge was rebuilt in stone. It was widened between 1782 and 1785 by John Carr of York and John Gott, surveyors for the North and West Ridings, respectively. The southern section of the bridge collapsed in 1945 and had to be #reconstructed. The bridge was Grade II listed in 1966. The bridge is built of sandstone, and has three segmental arches.

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

Borough Bridge is a historic bridge across the River Ure in Boroughbridge, a town in North Yorkshire, in England. The bridge lies on what was the Great North Road, spanning the former boundary between the West and North Ridings of Yorkshire, and the parishes of Langthorpe and Boroughbridge. A timber bridge at the location was recorded in the 12th century, and again in 1322, at the time of the Battle of Boroughbridge. In 1562, the bridge was rebuilt in stone. It was widened between 1782 and 1785 by John Carr of York and John Gott, surveyors for the North and West Ridings, respectively. The southern section of the bridge collapsed in 1945 and had to be #reconstructed. The bridge was Grade II listed in 1966. The bridge is built of sandstone, and has three segmental arches. There are two pointed cutwaters on the east side and semi-circular cutwaters on the west, carried up as buttresses. Under the arches are five wide ribs. The parapets continue beyond the bridge to the north, and have square terminals.

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Coordinates
54.0974, -1.3954
Parish
Boroughbridge
Postcode
YO51 9LA
Parliamentary constituency
Wetherby and Easingwold

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Borough Bridge?
Borough Bridge is in Yorkshire, United Kingdom (postcode YO51 9LA), in the parish of Boroughbridge.
Is Borough Bridge a listed building?
Borough Bridge is officially recognised as Grade II listed building listed.
Is Borough Bridge free to visit?
Yes, Borough Bridge is free to enter.
How do I get to Borough Bridge?
Drivers can navigate to postcode YO51 9LA. It sits within the Wetherby and Easingwold parliamentary constituency.