Totnes Bridge

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Totnes Bridge is a historic stone road bridge in the town of Totnes, Devon, England, notable for carrying traffic across the River Dart.

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Totnes Bridge canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf arch bridge
historic structure
road bridge
stone bridge
alsoCarries pedestrian traffic
architect Charles Fowler NERFINISHED
carries road traffic
category Bridges across the River Dart
Bridges in Devon
Grade II* listed bridges in England
constructionEnd 1828
constructionStart 1826
country England
county Devon NERFINISHED
crosses River Dart NERFINISHED
crossesAt Totnes town centre NERFINISHED
designer Charles Fowler NERFINISHED
function vehicular crossing of the River Dart
hasApproach Bridgetown side of Totnes NERFINISHED
Fore Street side in Totnes
hasParapets stone parapets
heritageDesignationCountry England NERFINISHED
heritageGrade Grade II*
heritageStatus Grade II* listed building
listedBy Historic England NERFINISHED
locatedIn Devon
England
United Kingdom
location Totnes NERFINISHED
material stone
notableFor carrying traffic across the River Dart
historic stone construction
numberOfSpans five arches
opened 1828
partOf transport infrastructure of Totnes
precededBy medieval multi-arched bridge
region South Hams NERFINISHED
replaced medieval bridge at Totnes
roadTypeCarried local road
structureType multi-span masonry arch bridge
width approximately 18 feet

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River Dart crossedBy Totnes Bridge
Totnes hasLandmark Totnes Bridge