Kexby Old Bridge
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Kexby Old Bridge | |||||
Location Map ( geo) | |||||
The road deck of the bridge in 2008 | |||||
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Location | |||||
Kexby | |||||
County | |||||
Yorkshire | |||||
Highway Authority | |||||
East Riding of Yorkshire | |||||
Opening Date | |||||
1650 | |||||
Additional Information | |||||
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Kexby Old Bridge crosses the River Derwent in the minor settlement of Kexby, in the East Riding of Yorkshire.
The bridge is a stone arch bridge featuring, built in 1650 (according to an inscription on the bridge) and is Grade II* listed. By 2020 the bridge appeared on English Heritage's Heritage at Risk Register as a result of damage from flooding in December 2015[1].
The bridge was bypassed to the north in the mid 60s, but still remains in vehicular use for property access.
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