Prebends Bridge

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Prebends Bridge is a historic 18th-century stone arch bridge in Durham, England, renowned for its picturesque views of Durham Cathedral over the River Wear.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf listed building
road bridge
stone arch bridge
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle stone arch
category Arch bridges in the United Kingdom
Bridges in County Durham
Grade I listed bridges in England
Stone bridges in the United Kingdom
connects Prebends Bridge Road NERFINISHED
South Bailey NERFINISHED
constructionStartDate 1772
country England
crosses River Wear NERFINISHED
designedBy George Nicholson NERFINISHED
hasApproachFrom Prebends Bridge Road on the south bank
South Bailey NERFINISHED
hasFeature central viewing point
hasInscription Latin dedication tablet
hasParapet stone parapets
hasViewOf Durham Castle NERFINISHED
Durham Cathedral NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
knownFor picturesque views of Durham Cathedral
scenic setting over the River Wear
locatedIn County Durham NERFINISHED
Durham NERFINISHED
Durham Cathedral Peninsula NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Durham Cathedral NERFINISHED
material stone
namedAfter Prebends of Durham Cathedral NERFINISHED
near Durham Cathedral Close NERFINISHED
Durham city centre NERFINISHED
numberOfSpans 3
opened 1778
owner Dean and Chapter of Durham Cathedral NERFINISHED
partOf Durham World Heritage Site setting
Durham city conservation area NERFINISHED
region North East England
replaced earlier footbridge
situatedOn a bend of the River Wear
spans Wear Gorge NERFINISHED
use light vehicular traffic
pedestrian traffic

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River Wear hasBridge Prebends Bridge