Blaydon Burn Bridge
Blaydon Burn Bridge
HER Number
              3435
          District
              Gateshead
          Site Name
              Blaydon Burn Bridge
          Place
              Blaydon Burn
          Map Sheet
              NZ16SE
          Class
              Transport
          Site Type: Broad
              Road Transport Site
          Site Type: Specific
              Road Bridge
          General Period
              POST MEDIEVAL
          Specific Period
              Hanoverian 1714 to 1837
          Form of Evidence
              Structure
          Description
              The bridge was erected in 1778, replacing an earlier ford, and still survives largely complete below the 1936 road bridge.  It was built of sandstone ashlar, approximately 0.75m x 0.19m x 0.25m, probably obtained locally, if not from one of the quarries actually on Blaydon Burn. The stones are dressed with a rusticated face and drafted margin and features a single arch, and parapets with chamfered copings and settings for iron railings. On the south eastern side of the bridge was a carved circular stone capping the end of the  bridge parapet, this had been removed on each of the other corners. There was some structural evidence that the bridge has been widened to the north.
          Easting
              418050
          Northing
              563560
          Grid Reference
              NZ418050563560
    Sources
              << HER 3435 >>  1st edition Ordnance Survey Map, c.1855, 6 inch scale, Durham, 2