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Bann Bridge (Banbridge)

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Bann Bridge
Droichead na Banna
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Location
Banbridge
County
Down
Highway Authority
DfI Roads
Opening Date
1712
Additional Information
Bridge Type:  Arch Bridge

Bann Bridge is an arch bridge that carries the A26 (formerly A1) across the Upper Bann in the centre of Banbridge. It has been surveyed for historical interest, but the modifications that have been made obscure the original structure and compromise the architectural historical interest to the point that it was not deemed worthy of listing[1].


References



Bann Bridge (Banbridge)
Crossings of the River Bann
Upper BannNew Bridge • Eight Mile Bridge • Lisnamulligan Bridge • Ballycoshone Bridge • McCombs Bridge • Bannfield Bridge • Roughan Bridge • Ballyroney Bridge • Seafin Bridge • Kate McKay's Bridge • Poland's Bridge • Mulligan's Bridge • Ballievey Bridge • Lisnaree Bridge • Lindsay's Bridge • A1 Bridge • Bann Bridge (Banbridge) • Huntly Bridge • Lawrencetown Bridge • Tullylish Bridge • Gilford Bridge • White Bridge • Dynes Bridge • Bann Bridge (Portadown) • Shillington Bridge • M1 Bridge
Lower BannToome Bridge • New Toome Bridge • Bann Bridge (Portglenone) • Kilrea Bridge • Agivey Bann Bridge • Bann Bridge (Coleraine) • Sandelford Bridge


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