Bridges On The Wansbeck

LOW ANGERTON BRIDGE

On a minor road from Bolam to Hartburn this bridge is set amid farming country on both sides of the river. it was built by the British Concrete Steel Company. There are a few houses to the east of the bridge and Angerton Hall is half a mile north, another of John Dobson's designs dating from 1842.

Several small wooded areas are scattered about the countryside. Angerton once had its own railway station half a mile west and the course of the line can still be traced.




 Low Angerton Bridge Facts


Constructed - 1908
Type - beam, reinforced concrete, wrought-iron parapet.
Position: Low Angerton, Northumberland.
Grid Ref: NZ 093 843
 Low Angerton Bridge






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