Tadcaster Bridge

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Tadcaster Bridge is a historic stone road bridge in the town of Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, England, notable for its centuries-old architecture and partial collapse during severe flooding in 2015.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Grade II listed structure
listed building
road bridge
stone arch bridge
builtOver River Wharfe crossing at Tadcaster NERFINISHED
closedToTrafficFrom 2015-12-29
constructionStartDate 18th century
country England
crosses River Wharfe NERFINISHED
damagedBy Storm Eva flooding NERFINISHED
flooding in December 2015
hasArchitecturalStyle stone arch
hasFeature cutwaters
parapets
segmental arches
hasNearbyLandmark Tadcaster breweries
Tadcaster town centre NERFINISHED
hasNumberOfSpans 7
hasPredecessor earlier medieval bridge at Tadcaster
heritageDesignation Grade II listed
isOnRoute A659 road NERFINISHED
isPartOf transport infrastructure of Tadcaster
isSubjectOf news coverage of 2015 UK floods
locatedIn England
North Yorkshire
Tadcaster NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
maintainedBy North Yorkshire Council NERFINISHED
material magnesian limestone
stone
notableFor historic stone architecture
partial collapse in 2015 floods
parish Tadcaster civil parish NERFINISHED
partiallyCollapsedOn 2015-12-29
reconstructionCost more than £3 million
reconstructionFundedBy UK government NERFINISHED
region Yorkshire and the Humber
reopenedToPedestriansOn 2016-02-26
reopenedToRoadTrafficOn 2017-02-03
separates east side of Tadcaster
west side of Tadcaster
significantEvent emergency demolition of unsafe section in 2015
installation of temporary footbridge in 2016
partial collapse during 2015 flooding
underwentReconstruction 2016
2017
usedFor pedestrian traffic
road traffic

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River Wharfe crossedBy Tadcaster Bridge