Ringley Old Bridge

Listed bridge in Greater Manchester, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ringley Old Bridge is an ancient stone bridge in Kearsley, a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, Greater Manchester, England. It crosses the River Irwell, linking Ringley with Stoneclough. The bridge has two large semi-circular arches and a third, smaller arch for the tow path.[1] It is a Grade II* listed building, designated on 19 August 1986,[2][3] and is also a scheduled monument.[4]

Coordinates53°32′38″N 2°21′31″W
MaterialStone
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Ringley Old Bridge
Ringley Old Bridge
Coordinates53°32′38″N 2°21′31″W
CrossesRiver Irwell
LocaleKearsley,
Greater Manchester, England
Characteristics
MaterialStone
No. of spans3
History
Built1677
Construction cost£500
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameRingley Old Bridge
Designated18 August 1986
Reference no.1356800
Official nameRingley Old Bridge
Reference no.1001957
Location
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The bridge was built in 1677 at a cost of £500. It replaced a wooden bridge that had been swept away by a flood in 1673.[5]

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