Glory Hole

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Glory Hole is a historic stone arch bridge in Lincoln, England, notable for carrying buildings over the River Witham in the city centre.

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Glory Hole canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic bridge
stone arch bridge
carries buildings
country England
crosses River Witham NERFINISHED
hasApproximateLocation central Lincoln
hasCulturalSignificance local landmark in Lincoln
hasFunction river crossing
supports built structures
hasLocalName Glory Hole
hasNumberOfSpans multiple spans
hasStructureType arch bridge
heritageStatus historic structure
isAssociatedWith urban development over waterways
isInHistoricCounty Lincolnshire NERFINISHED
isInSovereignState United Kingdom NERFINISHED
isTypeOf bridge with buildings on it
locatedIn England
Lincoln NERFINISHED
Lincolnshire
United Kingdom
city centre of Lincoln
materialUsed stone
notableFor being a rare example of a bridge with buildings
carrying buildings over the River Witham
partOf infrastructure of Lincoln city centre
usedBy local traffic
pedestrians
waterway River Witham NERFINISHED

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High Bridge alsoKnownAs Glory Hole
subject surface form: High Bridge, Lincoln