Nantwich Bridge, Stone road bridge in Nantwich, United Kingdom.
Nantwich Bridge is a single-span stone crossing over the River Weaver in the center of Nantwich. The construction features protective railings on both sides and joins two parts of the town together.
The current structure was built in 1803 and replaced an earlier crossing from 1664. This location served as a key river crossing for centuries.
The stone structure shows the building methods common in early 19th-century English market towns. Visitors can still see the carefully cut stones and solid craftsmanship that made these crossings reliable for daily life.
The bridge sits on Welsh Row and welcomes both cars and pedestrians across it. The location makes it easy to visit as a central point when walking through Nantwich town center.
The bridge earned protected heritage status from Historic England in 1986 as a Grade II listed structure. This recognition honors its special building features and its role in the town's history.
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