Warkworth Bridge

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Warkworth Bridge is a historic stone arch bridge in Northumberland, England, notable for carrying traffic across the River Coquet near the village of Warkworth.

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Warkworth Bridge canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Grade II* listed building
scheduled monument
stone arch bridge
carries pedestrian traffic
road traffic
country England
crosses River Coquet NERFINISHED
crossesAt River Coquet at Warkworth NERFINISHED
hasConstructionMaterial stone masonry
hasFunction river crossing
hasNameOrigin named after Warkworth
hasNumberOfArches multiple arches
hasSetting rural village environment
heritageDesignationAuthority Historic England NERFINISHED
heritageStatus Grade II* listed
scheduled monument
isOn a route through Warkworth village
locatedInAdministrativeArea Northumberland unitary authority NERFINISHED
locatedInHistoricCounty Northumberland NERFINISHED
locatedNear Warkworth Castle NERFINISHED
village of Warkworth
location Warkworth, Northumberland, England NERFINISHED
material stone
notableFor carrying traffic across the River Coquet
historic stone construction
partOf transport infrastructure of Northumberland
region Northumberland NERFINISHED
structureType arch bridge
usedBy motor vehicles
pedestrians

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River Coquet hasBridge Warkworth Bridge