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Chartershaugh Bridge

Free admission

Chartershaugh Bridge is a historic bridge in the United Kingdom.

Chartershaugh Bridge, historic bridges in Scottish Lowlands

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
15 min–30 min
Nearest railway station
Chester-le-Street · 4.5 km
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Chartershaugh Bridge is a named historic bridge in the United Kingdom. Coordinates: 54.8760°, -1.5196°. This entry is part of The Great Britain Guide, a free, ad-free, open-data tourist directory.

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From the Wikipedia article

Chartershaugh Bridge is a road traffic bridge spanning the River Wear in North East England, linking Penshaw with Fatfield as part of the A182 road. The bridge was opened in 1975 and is named after the former settlement of Chartershaugh, which once stood on a site near the bridge.

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Coordinates
54.8760, -1.5196
District
Sunderland
Parish
Sunderland, unparished area
Postcode
NE38 8AN
Parliamentary constituency
Washington and Gateshead South
Nearest railway station
Chester-le-Street4.5 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Chartershaugh Bridge?
Chartershaugh Bridge is in the Scottish Lowlands, United Kingdom (postcode NE38 8AN), in the parish of Sunderland, unparished area.
Is Chartershaugh Bridge free to visit?
Yes, Chartershaugh Bridge is free to enter.
How do I get to Chartershaugh Bridge?
The nearest railway station is Chester-le-Street, about 4.5 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode NE38 8AN.