The Thorsgill Beck Bridges :: Shared Description

The Thorsgill Beck, where it joins the river Tees, is crossed by two bridges. The first, a narrow packhorse bridge of round profile dates from the 17th century, and the adjacent modern one from the late 18th or early 19th Century.

The Beck marks the parish boundary, and parish boundary stones for Egglestone Abbey and Startforth are placed at the two ends of the more recent bridge.

Both are grade II listed buildings, see LinkExternal link and LinkExternal link
by Bob Harvey
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8 images use this description:

NZ0615 : The Bow Bridge by Bob Harvey
NZ0615 : The Two Bridges side by side by Bob Harvey
NZ0615 : Parish Boundary marker by Bob Harvey
NZ0615 : The surface of the Bow Bridge by Bob Harvey
NZ0615 : The Bow Bridge by Bob Harvey
NZ0615 : The Thorsgill Beck by Bob Harvey
NZ0615 : Parish Boundary marker by Bob Harvey
NZ0615 : The bridge over Thorsgill Beck by Bob Harvey


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Created: Sat, 27 Jan 2018, Updated: Sat, 27 Jan 2018

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