High Bridge

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High Bridge is a historic medieval stone bridge in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, notable as one of the oldest bridges in the United Kingdom still used by traffic and lined with buildings.

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High Bridge canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf listed building
medieval bridge
road bridge
scheduled monument
stone bridge
alsoKnownAs Glory Hole
High Bridge
architecturalStyle medieval architecture
country England
crosses River Witham
hasAccess public
hasBuildingOnBridge former chapel
shops
hasConservationArea City of Lincoln conservation area
hasCulturalSignificance historic landmark of Lincoln
hasCurrentStatus in use
hasFunction river crossing
hasHeritageValue national importance
hasHistoricPeriod Middle Ages
hasOriginalUse river crossing for traffic and pedestrians
hasPart bridge chapel
shops
timber-framed buildings
hasRoadAbove High Street Lincoln
surface form: High Street, Lincoln
hasStructureType arched bridge
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
isOneOf oldest bridges in England with buildings on it
isPartOf historic centre of Lincoln
locatedIn England
Lincoln
Lincolnshire
United Kingdom
locatedInTimeZone Europe/London
materialUsed stone
notableFor being lined with buildings
being one of the oldest bridges in the United Kingdom still used by traffic
river River Witham
touristAttraction yes
usedFor pedestrian traffic
road traffic

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Lincoln hasLandmark High Bridge
High Bridge, Lincoln hasName High Bridge
High Bridge alsoKnownAs High Bridge
subject surface form: High Bridge, Lincoln