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Scoberry Footbridge

Description and History of Site:-
The wooden beams of the three span footbridge built at Scoberry in 1881 were replaced by laminated timber beams in 1971. The spans range from 9.3m to 10.9m and the beams are supported on wrought iron trestles. The laminated timber beams were replaced in 2005 by twin 406 x 178 (74 kg/m) UBs at 470mm centres with the wrought iron trestles encased in masonry; hardwood decking and handrails completed the work


Further Reading and References:-
1) Morris C.H. 2000. Bridges over the Tees. Cleveland Industrial Archaeologist Society. Research Report No 7. 2) Morris C H. 2008 Tees Bridge Watch 1998-2007. Cleveland Industrial Archaeologist No 32


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Key Words :- river tees footbridge

Viewing the Site :- Can be viewed from the public footpath

Address :- Newbiggin, Barnard Castle, Durham, DL12 0TX
Grid Ref :- NY 9103 2735
Co-ordinates :- Lat 54.641184 , Long -2.140501
Local Authority :- Durham County Council
Pre 1974 County :- Yorkshire - North Riding
Site Status :- Site extant - Protected status unknown
Site Condition :- Operational site, in use for original purpose
Site Dates :- 1881 - current
Record Date :- 19 January 2016

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