Stamford Bridge
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Stamford Bridge | |||||||
Location Map ( geo) | |||||||
The bridge in 2019 | |||||||
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Stamford Bridge | |||||||
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Yorkshire | |||||||
Highway Authority | |||||||
East Riding of Yorkshire | |||||||
Opening Date | |||||||
1727 | |||||||
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On road(s) | |||||||
A166 | |||||||
This article is about the bridge in East Yorkshire.
For the bridge in Stamford, Lincolnshire, see Town Bridge (Stamford).
For the bridge in Stamford, Lincolnshire, see Town Bridge (Stamford).
Stamford Bridge carries the A166 across the River Derwent in the settlement of Stamford Bridge (which takes its name from the bridge), in the East Riding of Yorkshire.
The bridge is a triple arch bridge featuring large central span, built in 1727 to a design by William Etty and is Grade II* listed.
The road deck is narrow (for a primary route, compared with modern standards), and so features alternating signalised traffic flows. There is a separate modern arched pedestrian footbridge on the eastern side.