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Neasham Hall Bridge

A Grade II Listed Building in Neasham, North Yorkshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 54.4784 / 54°28'42"N

Longitude: -1.4988 / 1°29'55"W

OS Eastings: 432573

OS Northings: 509345

OS Grid: NZ325093

Mapcode National: GBR KJZN.9D

Mapcode Global: WHC63.YPGM

Plus Code: 9C6WFGH2+9F

Entry Name: Neasham Hall Bridge

Listing Date: 27 January 1988

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1299423

English Heritage Legacy ID: 350473

ID on this website: 101299423

Location: Eryholme, North Yorkshire, DL2

County: North Yorkshire

District: Richmondshire

Civil Parish: Neasham

Traditional County: Durham

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): North Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Hurworth

Church of England Diocese: Durham

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Description


the asset was previously listed twice also under List entry 1179747. This entry was removed from the List on 19 September 2016.

NZ 30 NW
11/117

NEASHAM
ERYHOLME LANE
(East side)

Neasham Hall Bridge

II

Private single-track road bridge over River Tees. Dated 1909, on parapet,
for Sir Thomas Wrightson. Red sandstone piers and end abutments; c.100-metre
long cast-iron span. 3 wide elliptical arches; central arch of greatest span.
Battered piers have rounded cutwaters and banded rustication; semi-octagonal
upward extensions flank and stabilise the roadway. Abutments have similar
square-plan piers flanking the roadway. East end piers inset with 2 small
cast-iron medallions of Sir Thomas Wrightson. West end piers with pair of
iron gates, splayed end walls and smaller terminating piers. Parapet has
closely-spaced cross-braced members supporting a heavy handrail. Large cast-
iron plaques, with monogram TW and date 1909, on centre of inner faces of
parapet.

This bridge straddles the parishes of Neasham and Eryholme.


Listing NGR: NZ 32573 09345

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