Higher Hodder Bridge

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Higher Hodder Bridge is a historic stone road bridge in Lancashire, England, notable for carrying traffic across the River Hodder in a rural scenic setting.

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Higher Hodder Bridge canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic bridge
road bridge
stone bridge
accesses minor rural roads
country England
crosses River Hodder
crossesAt River Hodder near Hurst Green
hasFeature narrow carriageway
hasHeritageStatus listed building
hasParapets stone parapets
hasStructureType arched bridge
hasTraffic cyclists
motor vehicles
pedestrians
hasView River Hodder
surface form: River Hodder valley

wooded river banks
heritageDesignation Grade II listed building
locatedIn Lancashire
Ribble Valley
surface form: Ribble Valley district
maintainedBy local highway authority
material stone
near Hurst Green
Lower Hodder Bridge
Stonyhurst College
partOf local road network in Ribble Valley
region North West England
setting rural area
scenic landscape
spans river gorge
usedFor road traffic

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River Hodder crossedBy Higher Hodder Bridge