Collingham Bridge is a road bridge that spans the Collingham Beck, a tributary of the River Wharfe on Harewood Road in Collingham, West Yorkshire, England.[1][2]

Collingham Bridge
Collingham Bridge
Coordinates53°54′30″N 1°24′47″W / 53.908289°N 1.412966°W / 53.908289; -1.412966
CarriesA659 road
CrossesCollingham Beck
LocaleCollingham, West Yorkshire
Characteristics
Designarch bridge
MaterialStone
No. of spans1
Location
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Bernard Hartley, the county surveyor for the West Riding of Yorkshire was probably responsible for building the road bridge over the beck in about 1790. The Grade II listed bridge has a single arch and rusticated stone parapets.[3]

The bridge gave its name to the village railway station, distinguishing it from a station in Nottinghamshire.[4]

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References

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  1. ^ "Collingham Bridge (Collingham)". Leodis. Retrieved 18 February 2016.
  2. ^ "Collingham Bridge, Harewood Road". Leodis. Retrieved 18 February 2016.
  3. ^ Historic England. "Bridge over Collingham Beck approx. 40m west of the Old Star Inn (1266154)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 18 February 2016.
  4. ^ "Station name: Collingham Bridge". Disused Stations. Retrieved 18 February 2016.