Historic bridges · North West England
Edisford Bridge
Edisford Bridge — scheduled monument-listed bridge in england-north-west, United Kingdom.

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- Typical visit
- 15 min–30 min
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Edisford Bridge is a scheduled monument-listed bridge in england-north-west, United Kingdom, registered on the National Heritage List for England (NHLE entry 1072383). Listed status protects buildings and structures of special architectural or historic interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for further details.
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Edisford Bridge (or Eadsford) is a toll-free, nine-span bridge over the River Ribble near Clitheroe, Lancashire, England. A Grade II listed structure and a Scheduled monument, located about a mile WSW of the centre of town, it crosses the river to the civil parish of Great Mitton. The bridge carries the two-lane traffic of the B6243 Edisford Road. The age of the current sandstone bridge is uncertain, it has been heavily modified, but the oldest parts are possibly of late-medieval construction. A bridge already existed here in 1339, as a grant of pontage was issued to fund repairs after damage by a flood. The nine spans vary in width, four arches crossing the river channel on the east side and a further five partly buried arches with a tight bend over meadow land on the west.
From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.
From the Wikipedia article
Edisford Bridge (or Eadsford) is a toll-free, nine-span bridge over the River Ribble near Clitheroe, Lancashire, England. A Grade II listed structure and a Scheduled monument, located about a mile WSW of the centre of town, it crosses the river to the civil parish of Great Mitton. The bridge carries the two-lane traffic of the B6243 Edisford Road. The age of the current sandstone bridge is uncertain, it has been heavily modified, but the oldest parts are possibly of late-medieval construction. A bridge already existed here in 1339, as a grant of pontage was issued to fund repairs after damage by a flood. The nine spans vary in width, four arches crossing the river channel on the east side and a further five partly buried arches with a tight bend over meadow land on the west. On the northern side, three of the spans are pointed arches with Gothic ribs on the soffits, the rest being segmental. The piers have triangular cutwaters, and the parapets are solid with a string course. The largest arch is the second from the eastern side at 17.98 metres (59.0 ft) across, it is thought to have replaced two earlier arches before 1799, when it featured in a painting by J. M. W. Turner. Before 1903 the bridge was widened over its full length on the southern, downstream, side from c.2.4 metres (8 ft) to about 6.1 metres (20 ft). The bridge was Grade II listed in two stages, the four arches at the eastern end (then within the municipal borough of Clitheroe) on 19 May 1950, and remaining the five arches (in Bowland Rural District) on 16 November 1954. It has also been listed as a Scheduled Monument.
Excerpt from Wikipedia under CC BY-SA 4.0. See the source article linked in Sources below.
- Coordinates
- 53.8685, -2.4177
- Opening
- | closed =
Sources
- wikidata: Q17641036 (CC0)
- wikipedia: Edisford Bridge (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Edisford Bridge?
- Edisford Bridge is in North West England, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 53.8685°, -2.4177°.
- What are the opening hours for Edisford Bridge?
- OpenStreetMap records opening hours as: | closed =. Check the official site to confirm seasonal changes.
- Is Edisford Bridge a listed building?
- Edisford Bridge carries the heritage designation "scheduled monument" — a protective status under UK heritage law.