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Stamford Bridge (bridge)

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22: 55: 51:, a narrow, timber structure, which may have been on the site of the ford, or about 160 yards (150 m) downstream. The next record of a bridge is in 1280, on the downstream site, and this is probably the same structure described in 1581 as having stone piers supporting a timber bridge. 96:
The bridge was damaged after a number of traffic strikes and was closed for a number of weeks in 2024 to undergo repairs to the stone parapets. Traffic bollards were also installed to prevent further collisions.
590: 66:. It is built of stone, with three arches: a wider central arch, and narrower north and south arches which are usually dry. There are narrow refuges, formerly for pedestrians, and a stone parapet. 575: 585: 223: 580: 595: 33: 216: 62:
In 1727, a new bridge was constructed, a further 160 yards (150 m) downstream, where the river is narrower but deeper. It was designed by
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could be crossed near the fort of Derventio by a ford. The first bridge in the area is believed to have been built during the existence of the
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A History of the County of York East Riding: Volume 3, Ouse and Derwent Wapentake, and Part of Harthill Wapentake
600: 482: 390: 375: 274: 63: 44: 37: 410: 380: 54: 420: 48: 425: 405: 400: 120: 517: 259: 73:, and it was tolled until 1812. Its southern span was widened in the 19th century. It has been 295: 512: 507: 477: 385: 264: 244: 492: 446: 395: 355: 340: 300: 254: 149: 74: 522: 467: 451: 360: 330: 310: 487: 472: 365: 350: 305: 290: 70: 569: 502: 325: 315: 249: 497: 415: 335: 181: 345: 90: 441: 551: 538: 201: 82: 93:. In 1967, a steel footbridge was constructed alongside the road bridge. 53: 20: 86: 16:
Grade II* listed bridge in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England
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Grade II* listed buildings in the East Riding of Yorkshire
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Stamford Bridge
East Riding of Yorkshire
River Derwent
Kingdom of Northumbria

William Etty
turnpike
grade II* listed
scheduled ancient monument
A166 road
York
Bridlington




A History of the County of York East Riding: Volume 3, Ouse and Derwent Wapentake, and Part of Harthill Wapentake



Historic England
"Bridge over River Derwent (1346426)"
National Heritage List for England
"Historical bridge reopens after repairs"
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Boothferry Bridge
Humber Bridge

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