Ludford Bridge

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Ludford Bridge is a historic stone road bridge in Ludlow, Shropshire, England, known for carrying traffic across the River Teme near the town’s medieval center.

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Ludford Bridge canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf arch bridge
listed building
scheduled monument
stone road bridge
constructionType masonry arch
country England
crosses River Teme
hasCulturalValue example of medieval river crossing in Shropshire
hasHistoricalPeriod medieval
hasPart multiple stone arches
parapet walls
roadway deck
hasTraffic two-way road traffic
hasTrafficRestriction weight limits (periodically applied)
hasViewOf Ludlow Castle
Ludlow’s medieval town walls
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
scheduled monument
isAccessPointTo Ludlow from the south
isOnRouteOf historic coaching route through Ludlow
isPhotographicViewpoint yes
isTouristAttraction yes
locatedIn Ludlow
Shropshire
West Midlands
civil parish of Ludford
locatedNear Ludlow Castle
Ludlow town centre
locatedOn southern approach to Ludlow
material stone
nearbyFeature Temeside riverside path
nearbySettlement Ludford
Ludlow
nearbyStructure Ludford Corner
Ludford Mill
region Welsh Marches
surface form: England–Wales borderlands (Marches)
riverBankConnection north bank of River Teme at Ludlow
south bank of River Teme at Ludford
roadCarried A49 (historic route section)
local road between Ludlow and Ludford
significance important crossing of the River Teme at Ludlow
part of Ludlow’s historic townscape
spans River Teme valley at Ludlow
usedFor pedestrian traffic
road traffic
watercourseTypeCrossed river

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River Teme hasBridge Ludford Bridge