Colne Bridge

A Colne Bridge was mentioned in the Fountains Abbey records of the 12th century.
Colne Bridge is an historic 18th-century bridge near Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England. A Grade II listed stone-built arch bridge, it spans the River Colne between Bradley and Kirkheaton. [1]
According to Ted Ruddock, Colne Bridge may have been the design inspiration for John Smeaton's work on the Blackfriars Bridge.[2]
References
- ↑ "Name: COLNE BRIDGE List entry Number: 1134290". Historic England. Retrieved 19 June 2015.
- ↑ Arch Bridges and Their Builders 1735-1835.
Coordinates: 53°40′39″N 1°44′00″W / 53.6775°N 1.7333°W
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