High Bridge, Lincoln

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High Bridge in Lincoln is a historic medieval stone bridge in the city centre, notable for being one of the oldest bridges in the United Kingdom still carrying buildings.

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High Bridge, Lincoln canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medieval bridge
road bridge
stone bridge
architecturalStyle medieval architecture
country United Kingdom
crosses River Witham
hasAlternativeName High Bridge, Lincoln
hasFunction transport route across River Witham
hasHistoricSignificance oldest surviving bridge in the United Kingdom with buildings on it
hasName High Bridge
hasPart bridge chapel
buildings on the bridge
hasUse carries pedestrian traffic
carries road traffic
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
isHistoricStructure yes
isIn East Midlands
isInConservationArea historic core of Lincoln
locatedIn England
Lincoln
Lincolnshire
United Kingdom
city centre of Lincoln
materialUsed stone
notableFor being one of the oldest bridges in the United Kingdom still carrying buildings
over River Witham
touristAttraction yes

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River Witham hasBridge High Bridge, Lincoln
High Bridge, Lincoln hasAlternativeName High Bridge, Lincoln