Lambeg Bridge
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Lambeg Bridge | |||
Location Map ( geo) | |||
The road deck of the bridge in 2010 | |||
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From: | Lambeg North | ||
To: | Tullynacross | ||
Location | |||
Lambeg | |||
County | |||
Down • Antrim | |||
Highway Authority | |||
DfI Roads | |||
Opening Date | |||
C18th | |||
Additional Information | |||
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Lambeg Bridge carries Tullynacross Road across the River Lagan at Lambeg, between Belfast and Lisburn. It is a stone triple-arch bridge, of 18th century in origin. The road deck carries a single traffic lane. There is a separate pedestrian footbridge on the upstream side of the bridge.
The buildings database doesn't attach any further historical significance to the bridge, and suggests that along with the attachment of unsympathetic amenities, as well as modern repairs and strengthening work, the bridge doesn't warrant listing[1]
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