Trinity Bridge

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Trinity Bridge is a unique three-way medieval stone bridge in Crowland, England, notable for its unusual triangular design where three streets once met over two now-vanished rivers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf stone bridge
three-way bridge
approximateConstructionDate c. 1360
builtInCentury 14th century
country United Kingdom
crosses former River Nene tributary
former River Welland
culturalSignificance symbol of Crowland
currentUse footbridge
design triangular
function pedestrian bridge
hasCategory Bridges in Lincolnshire
Grade I listed bridges in England
Pedestrian bridges in England
Stone bridges in the United Kingdom
hasParapets stone parapets
hasShape triangular pyramid-like form
hasSteps stone steps
heritageDesignationDate 1967
heritageRegister National Heritage List for England entry
surface form: National Heritage List for England
heritageStatus Grade I listed building
locatedIn Crowland NERFINISHED
England
Lincolnshire
maintenanceAuthority local authorities in Lincolnshire
material stone
namedAfter Holy Trinity NERFINISHED
notableFor meeting point of three streets
three-way configuration
unusual triangular plan
numberOfArms 3
numberOfSteps 3 flights of steps
originalUse road bridge
replaced earlier wooden bridge
riverStatus rivers now diverted or vanished
tourism local tourist attraction
townFeature landmark of Crowland

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refers to the backs of the riverside colleges crossedBy Trinity Bridge
subject surface form: The Backs, Cambridge
Crowland hasBridge Trinity Bridge
Crowland hasFeature Trinity Bridge
Crowland hasLandmark Trinity Bridge