Skerton Bridge

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Skerton Bridge is a historic stone road bridge in Lancaster, England, notable for its pioneering use of flat arches across the River Lune.

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Skerton Bridge canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic structure
listed building
road bridge
stone arch bridge
architect John Rennie the Elder
carries A6 road NERFINISHED
category Bridges completed in 1787
Bridges in Lancashire
Grade II* listed bridges in England
constructionEnd 1787
constructionStart 1783
country United Kingdom
crosses River Lune
feature cutwaters
flat segmental arches
parapets
hasEngineeringSignificance early example of wide flat-arched stone bridge
hasFunction pedestrian crossing of the River Lune
vehicular crossing of the River Lune
heritageDesignation Grade II* listed building
heritageDesignationCountry England
locatedInSettlement Skerton
locatedNear Lancaster, England
surface form: Lancaster city centre
location England
Lancashire
Lancaster
maintainedBy Lancashire County Council
material stone
notableFor pioneering use of flat arches
numberOfSpans 5
openingDate 1787
partOf transport infrastructure of Lancaster
replaced earlier medieval bridge over the River Lune
structureType multi-span arch bridge
use road traffic
waterway River Lune

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River Lune hasBridge Skerton Bridge
Skerton Island locatedNear Skerton Bridge
Skerton Island nearbyStructure Skerton Bridge
Greyhound Bridge parallelStructure Skerton Bridge
Greyhound Bridge locatedDownstreamOf Skerton Bridge