Usk Bridge, Stone road bridge in Usk, Wales.
Usk Bridge is a stone structure spanning the River Usk with five segmental arches built from red sandstone and featuring pointed cutwaters between each span. The construction rises approximately 13 meters above the water and forms a distinctive part of the town's appearance with its solid stone mass.
The structure was built between 1746 and 1747, shaping 18th-century transport infrastructure in the region. A major widening between 1836 and 1837 adapted it to growing traffic demands.
The bridge is a familiar landmark for residents and visitors to Usk, shaping the town's appearance through its solid stone construction. It connects different parts of the town and remains part of daily local life.
The bridge carries the A472 road and is open for daily traffic, with its wide stone arches easily passable. Pedestrians can cross on foot while enjoying views of the river.
The stones display traditional craftsmanship, with each block carefully placed without the smooth surface finishing of later bridges. This raw, honest stone construction preserves the characteristic look of the 18th century and records the building practices of that era.
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