Bridges in the United Kingdom and the Isle of Man is a link page for significant road bridges or footbridges in the United Kingdom.
- Significant railway bridges are listed under List of railway bridges and viaducts in the United Kingdom.
- Significant canal aqueducts are listed under List of canal aqueducts in the United Kingdom.
England
Greater London
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| Albert Bridge||Battersea and Chelsea||1873|||II*||
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| Battersea Bridge||Battersea and Chelsea||1890|||II||
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| Blackfriars Bridge||Blackfriars||1869|||II||
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| Chelsea Bridge||Chelsea and Battersea||1937|||II||Suspension bridge
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| Chiswick Bridge||Chiswick and Mortlake||1933|||II||
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| Golden Jubilee Bridges||Charing Cross and South Bank||2002||||Footbridges flanking Hungerford Railway Bridge
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| Hammersmith Bridge||Hammersmith and Barnes||1887|||II*||Suspension bridge
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| Hampton Court Bridge|| Hampton and East Molesey (Surrey)||1933|||II|| South end in Surrey
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| Kew Bridge||Kew||1903|||II||
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| Lambeth Bridge||Westminster and Lambeth||1932|||II||
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| London Bridge||City of London and Southwark||1973||||Box girder bridge
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| London Millennium Bridge||City of London and Bankside||2000||||Suspension footbridge
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| Putney Bridge||Putney and Fulham||1886|||II||
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| Richmond Bridge||Richmond||1777|||I
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| Richmond Footbridge||Richmond and St Margarets, London||1894|||II*||
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| Royal Victoria Dock Bridge||London Docklands||1998||||High level footbridge
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| Southwark Bridge||City of London and Southwark||1921|||II||
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| Tower Bridge||Tower Hamlets and Southwark||1894|||I||Bascule bridge
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| Twickenham Bridge||Richmond||1933|||II*||
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| Vauxhall Bridge||Vauxhall and Pimlico||1906|||II*||
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| Wandsworth Bridge||Battersea and Parsons Green||1940|||| Cantilever bridge
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| Waterloo Bridge||South Bank||1945|||II*||Box girder bridge
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| Westminster Bridge||Westminster and Lambeth||1862|||II*||
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Rest of England
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!Locality
!Date
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|A34 Road Bridge || Oxfordshire|| Oxford||1961||||spans the River Thames
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|A419 Road Bridge || Wiltshire||Cricklade||1988||||spans the River Thames
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|Abingdon Bridge||Oxfordshire||Abingdon||1927|||II||crosses the River Thames
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|Acton swing bridge||Cheshire||Acton Bridge||1933||||spans the River Weaver
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|Albert Bridge, Datchet||Berkshire||Datchet and Old Windsor||1927||||Spans the River Thames
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|Albert Bridge, Manchester||Greater Manchester||Manchester and Salford||1785|||II||spans the River Irwell
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|Aldford Iron Bridge||Cheshire||Aldford||1824|||I||crosses the River Dee
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|Avonmouth Bridge|| Somerset||Avonmouth||1974 || ||carries M5 over the River Avon
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|Bakewell Bridge|| Derbyshire||Bakewell||c1300s ||| I ||crosses the River Wye
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|Baslow Bridge
|Derbyshire
|Baslow
|1608
|I
|crosses the River Derwent
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|Barle Bridge||Somerset||Dulverton||Middle Ages|||II||crosses the River Barle
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|Barnstaple Long Bridge||Devon||Barnstaple||1280|||I||crosses the River Taw
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|Barton Road Swing Bridge||Greater Manchester||Barton-upon-Irwell||1894|||II||Swing bridge over the Manchester Ship Canal
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|Bathampton Toll Bridge||Somerset||Bath||1872|||II||crosses River Avon
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|Beckfoot Bridge||West Yorkshire||Bingley|||||II||spans Harden Beck.
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|Beckfoot Bridge||West Yorkshire||Bingley|||||II||spans Harden Beck.
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|Beggar's Bridge||North Yorkshire||Glaisdale||1619|||I||crosses the River Esk, North Yorkshire
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|Bethells Bridge||East Riding of Yorkshire||Hempholme||c1812||||swing bridge over the Driffield Navigation
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|Bewdley Bridge|| Worcestershire||Bewdley||1798 |||I ||crosses the River Severn
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|Bideford Long Bridge||Devon||Bideford||C15|||I ||crosses the River Torridge
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|Black Boys Bridge||Berkshire||Newbury||||||crosses the Reading to Taunton railway
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|Blackfriars Bridge||Greater Manchester||Manchester||1820|||II||crosses the River Irwell
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|Blakeborough's Bridge||West Yorkshire||Brighouse||1962||||Spans the River Calder, Now a footbridge.
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|Blaydon Bridge||Tyne and Wear||Newcastle upon Tyne||1990||||spans the River Tyne
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|Bloomers Hole Footbridge||Oxfordshire||Buscot Lock||2000||||steel footbridge across the River Thames
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|Boothferry Bridge || East Riding of Yorkshire || Booth || 1929 || || Spans the River Ouse
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|Blue Bridge||North Yorkshire||York||1929–30||||spans the River Foss
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|Botley Bridge||Oxfordshire||Oxford||||||Crosses Seacourt Stream
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|Bow Bridge, Iwood||Somerset||Congresbury||c. 1810|||II||Spans the Congresbury Yeo
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|Bow Bridge, Plox||Somerset||Bruton||C15|||I||spans the River Brue
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|Bradford Bridge||Somerset||Bradford-on-Tone||C13-15|||II*||spans the River Tone
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|Breydon Bridge||Norfolk||Great Yarmouth||1985||||Carries A12 road across the River Yare
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|Bridge of Sighs||Cambridgeshire||Cambridge||1831 |||I || crosses the River Cam
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|Bridge of Sighs||Oxfordshire||Oxford||1914 || || footbridge over New College Lane
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|Brighouse Bridge||West Yorkshire||Brighouse||1825||||spans the River Calder
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|Bristol Bridge|| Bristol||Bristol||1768 |||II || crosses Bristol Harbour
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|Bromford Viaduct||West Midlands||Birmingham||1972||||M6 Motorway bridge over the River Tame. Longest viaduct in Britain.
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|Broughton Suspension Bridge||Greater Manchester||Salford||1826|||| Collapsed 1831 and rebuilt. Replaced 1924.
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|Bulstake Bridge||Oxfordshire||Oxford||c. 1530||||Spans Bulstake Stream
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|Burghfield Bridge||Berkshire||Burghfield Bridge||c. 1812|||II||crosses the River Kennet
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|Bury Bridge||Somerset||Brompton Regis||Medieval|||II*||spans the River Haddeo
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|Bywell Bridge||Northumberland||Bywell and Stocksfield||1838|||II||crosses the River Tyne
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|Byker Bridge||Tyne and Wear||Newcastle upon Tyne||1878|||||crosses the Ouseburn
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|Cambeck Bridge||Cumbria||Cambeck Bridge||C19|||II||crosses the River Irthing
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|Castle Eaton Bridge||Wiltshire||Castle Eaton||1893||||Iron bridge crossing the River Thames
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|Castle Walk Footbridge||Shropshire||Shrewsbury||1951||||pre-stressed concrete footbridge over the River Severn
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|Cathedral Green Footbridge||Derbyshire||Derby||2009||||carries pedestrians across the River Derwent
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|Cavendish Bridge|| Derbyshire and Leicestershire||Cavendish Bridge ||1957 || ||crosses the River Trent
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|Caversham Bridge||Berkshire||Reading||1926 || || crosses the River Thames
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|Chartershaugh Bridge||Tyne and Wear||Sunderland||1975||||spans the River Wear
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|Chertsey Bridge||Surrey||Chertsey||1785|||II||Spans the River Thames
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|Chester New Bridge||County Durham||Chester-le-Street||C15?|||II*||spans the River Wear
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|Chesters Bridge||Northumberland||Chollerford||C3||||ruined Roman bridge over the River Tyne
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|Chollerford Bridge||Northumberland||Chollerford||1785|||II||spans the River North Tyne
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|Clare College Bridge, Cambridge||Cambridgeshire||Cambridge||1640|||I||crosses the River Cam
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|Clattern Bridge||Surrey||Kingston upon Thames||1175|||I||crosses the River Thames
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|Cleveland Bridge||Somerset||Bath||1826|||II*||spans the River Avon
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|Clifton Bridge||North Yorkshire||York||1963||||spans the River Ouse
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|Clifton Bridge||Nottinghamshire||Nottingham||1958||||spans the River Trent
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|Clifton Hampden Bridge||Oxfordshire||Clifton Hampden||1867|||II* ||crosses the River Thames
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|Clifton Suspension Bridge||Bristol|| Clifton||1864 |||I || Isambard Kingdom Brunel's bridge over the Avon Gorge
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|Clopton Bridge||Warwickshire|| Stratford-upon-Avon||1480 |||I ||crosses the River Avon
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|Clun Bridge||Shropshire|| Clun||1450 |||II*||Packhorse bridge over River Clun
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|Cobden Bridge||Hampshire||Southampton||1928||||spans the River Itchen
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|Cobweb Bridge|| South Yorkshire|| Sheffield||2002 || || footbridge over the River Don
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|Collingham Bridge||West Yorkshire||Collingham||c.1790|||II ||spans the Collingham Beck.
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|Colne Bridge||West Yorkshire||Huddersfield||C18|||II || spans the River Colne
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|Conksbury Bridge
|Derbyshire
|Over Haddon
|C18
|II
|spans the River Lathkill
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|Constantius Bridge||Northumberland||Hexham||1976||||spans the River Tyne
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|Conway's Bridge||Berkshire||Park Place||1763||||Carries the A321 Wargrave to Henley on Thames over the Happy Valley
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|Cookham Bridge||Berkshire||Cookham||1867||||Iron girder bridge over the Thames
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|Corbridge Bridge ||Northumberland||Corbridge||1674|||I || spans the River Tyne
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|Corporation Bridge|| Lincolnshire|| Grimsby||1928 || || Bascule bridge over dock
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|Corporation Street Bridge||Greater Manchester||Manchester ||1999|| ||Covered footbridge over Corporation Street
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|Cox Green Footbridge||Tyne and Wear||Sunderland||1958||||Footbridge over the River Wear
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|Cricklade Town Bridge||Wiltshire||Cricklade||1852||||spans the River Thames
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|Croft Bridge||North Yorkshire||Croft on Tees|||||I||Spans the River Tees
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|Cropredy Bridge||Oxfordshire||Cropredy||1937||||spans the River Cherwell
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|Crosskeys Bridge|| Lincolnshire||Sutton Bridge ||1897 |||II* || Swing bridge over the River Nene
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|Culham Bridge||Oxfordshire||Culham||1422|||II* || Crosses the Swift Ditch, previously the main channel of the River Thames
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|Darley Bridge||Derbyshire||Darley Dale||c1500s|||II* || Crosses the River Derwent
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|Dartford Crossing|| colspan="5"| see Queen Elizabeth II Bridge
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|Dell Bridge||Merseyside||Port Sunlight||1894|||II || Footbridge over former tidal hollow
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|Derwent Bridge
|Derbyshire
|Howden Reservoir
|C1600s
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|spans the River Derwent
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|Donnington Bridge||Oxfordshire|| Oxford||1962 || || spans The Isis (River Thames)
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|Dove Bridge||Staffordshire and Derbyshire|| Doveridge||Middle Ages |||II* || Crosses the River Dove
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|Duck Bridge
|North Yorkshire
|Danby
|Middle Ages
|II*
|Packhorse bridge over the River Esk
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|Duke Street Bridge||Merseyside||Wallasey||1926||||spans Wallasey Pool
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|Dunham Bridge||Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire||Dunham-on-Trent||1832||||Toll bridge over the River Trent
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|Dutton Horse Bridge||Cheshire||Acton Bridge and Dutton||1919|||II || Wooden footbridge over the River Weaver
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|Eamont Bridge||Cumbria||Eamont Bridge||C15|||I||crosses the River Eamont
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|Eaton Footbridge||Oxfordshire||||1936||||wooden footbridge across the River Thames
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|Eckington Bridge|| Worcestershire||Eckington||1720 |||II* || spans the River Avon
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|Egerton Bridge||Merseyside||Wallasey||1931||||spans Wallasey Pool
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|Elvet Bridge||County Durham||Durham||C13|||I||spans the River Wear
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|English Bridge||Shropshire||Shrewsbury||1926|||II* || spanning the River Severn
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|Essex Bridge||Staffordshire||Great Haywood||1550|||I||spans the River Trent
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|Exeter Bridge||Derbyshire||Derby|| 1929||||Spans the River Derwent
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|Eysey Footbridge||Wiltshire||Cricklade||||||Footbridge across the River Thames
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|Featherstone Bridge||Northumberland||Featherstone||1775|||II* || crosses the River South Tyne
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|Fingle Bridge||Devon||Drewsteignton||C17 |||II* || spanning the River Teign
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|Folly Bridge|| Oxfordshire||Oxford||1827 || || spans the River Thames
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|Foss Bridge||North Yorkshire||York||1812|||II* ||spans the River Foss
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|Four Bridges||Merseyside||Wallasey||1926||||spans Wallasey Pool
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|Framwellgate Bridge||County Durham||Durham||C15|||I||spans the River Wear
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|Gallox Bridge, Dunster||Somerset||Dunster||C15|||I||crosses the River Avill
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|Galton Bridge||West Midlands|| Smethwick||1829 |||I || Crosses canal. World's longest single-span bridge when built by Thomas Telford
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|Gasworks Bridge|| Oxfordshire||Oxford||1886||||Footbridge across the River Thames
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|Gateshead Millennium Bridge||Tyne and Wear||Gateshead and Newcastle upon Tyne||2001 || ||Pedestrian tilt bridge over River Tyne
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|Gathurst Viaduct|| Greater Manchester||Shevington ||1961 || || spans the River Douglas valley
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|Godmanchester Chinese Bridge|| Cambridgeshire||Godmanchester ||1827/2010 |||II*|| spans the River Great Ouse
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|Godstow Bridge||Oxfordshire||Godstow||medieval|||II||spans the River Thames
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|Goring and Streatley Bridge||Berkshire and Oxfordshire||Streatley and Goring|| 1923|| || spans the River Thames
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|Grandpont Bridge|| Oxfordshire||Oxford||1990||||Footbridge across the River Thames
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|Great Barford Bridge|| Bedfordshire||Great Barford||C15 |||I || spans the River Great Ouse
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|Greyhound Bridge||Lancashire||Lancaster||1911|||| former railway bridge, now road bridge, over the River Lune
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|Grindleford Bridge
|Derbyshire
|Grindleford
|c1758
|II
|crosses the River Derwent
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|Grosvenor Bridge || Somerset||Bath|| || || spans the River Avon east of the city
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|Grosvenor Bridge|| Cheshire|| Chester||1832 |||I ||spans the River Dee
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|Gull Wing Bridge||Suffolk||Lowestoft|| 2024|| || The largest bridge of its kind in the world to date
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|Gunthorpe Bridge||Nottinghamshire||Gunthorpe||1875||||built mainly of iron across the River Trent
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|Halfpenny Bridge||Gloucestershire||Lechlade||1792||||Crosses the River Thames
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|Handyside Bridge||Derbyshire||Derby||1878||||Former wrought iron railway bridge, now footbridge across the River Derwent
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|Hannington Bridge||Gloucestershire and Wiltshire||Hannington Wick||1841||||Crosses the River Thames
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|Harrington Bridge|| Derbyshire and Leicestershire|| Sawley|| 1790|||II ||spans the River Trent
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|Hart's Weir Footbridge ||Oxfordshire||Appleton||1879||||Concrete footpath over the River Thames
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|Haselbury Bridge||Somerset||Haselbury Plucknett||C14|||II*||spans the River Parrett
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|Haydon Bridge Viaduct||Tyne and Wear||Haydon Bridge||2009||||spans the railway and the River South Tyne
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|Henley Bridge||Oxfordshire and Berkshire|| Henley and Remenham||1786 |||I ||spans the River Thames
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|Hexham Bridge ||Northumberland||Hexham||1793|||II*||Crosses the River Tyne
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|Heyford Bridge||Oxfordshire||Lower Heyford||c. 16th century|||II*||Crosses the River Cherwell
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|Hibaldstow Bridge||Lincolnshire||Hibaldstow||1889|||II||Iron arch bridge over the River Ancholme
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|High Bridge||Lincolnshire||Lincoln||1160|||I||spans the River Witham. Oldest bridge in UK with shops.
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|High Bridge|| Berkshire||Reading||1788 || || across the River Kennet
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|High Level Bridge||Tyne and Wear||Newcastle upon Tyne||1849|||I||Road and rail bridge across the River Tyne
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|Hockenhull Platts||Cheshire||Tarvin||C18|||II||Three footbridges across the River Gowy
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|Holgate Bridge|| North Yorkshire || York || 1911 || || Crosses the East Coast Main Line ||
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|Holman's Bridge|| Buckinghamshire||Aylesbury||by 1554 || || Crosses the River Thame. Where the Battle of Aylesbury took place.
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|Holme Bridge|| Derbyshire||Bakewell||1664 ||| I ||crosses the River Wye
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|Holne Bridge||Devon||Ashburton||1413|||II*||crosses the River Dart
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|Holt Fleet Bridge|| Worcestershire||Holt Fleet||1828|||II|| over the River Severn
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|Homersfield Bridge||Norfolk and Suffolk||Homersfield||1870|||II*||spans the River Waveney
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|Horkstow Bridge||Lincolnshire||Horkstow||1836|||II*||Suspension Bridge over the New River Ancholme
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|Horrabridge Bridge||Devon||Horrabridge||c. 1400|||I||spans the River Walkham
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|Hulme Arch Bridge||Greater Manchester||Manchester||1997||||carries Stretford Road over Princess Road
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|Humber Bridge||East Riding of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire||Kingston-upon-Hull ||1981 || || longest single-span bridge in the UK, spanning the Humber Estuary
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|Huntington Warren Clapper Bridge||Devon||Dartmoor || unknown || || Spans the River Avon
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|Hylton Viaduct||Tyne and Wear||Sunderland||1974|||| steel box girder bridge over the River Wear
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|Infinity Bridge||County Durham||Stockton-on-Tees||2008|| || North Shore Development, carrying pedestrians across the River Tees
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|The Iron Bridge||Shropshire||Ironbridge||1781|||I|| Crosses the River Severn. World's first cast-iron bridge.
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|Isis Bridge||Oxfordshire||Oxford||1965||||Crosses the River Thames
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|Itchen Bridge|| Hampshire|| Southampton||1977 || || Crosses the River Itchen
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|Ireland Bridge||West Yorkshire||Bingley||1686|||II||Spans the River Aire
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|Ivelet bridge||North Yorkshire||Ivelet||C16|||II*||spans the River Swale
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|Jubilee Bridge (Stockton-on-Tees)||County Durham||Stockton-on-Tees||2002||||spans the River Tees
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|King George V Bridge||Lincolnshire||Keadby||1916|||II||Rolling lift road and rail bridge over the River Trent
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|Kildwick Bridge||North Yorkshire||Kildwick||1313|||I||spans the River Aire
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|Kingsferry Bridge||Kent||Isle of Sheppey||1960||||Vertical-lift bridge. Crosses the Swale between the Isle of Sheppey and mainland Kent.
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|Kingsmead Viaduct||Hertfordshire||Ware||1976 || ||Crosses the Lea Valley
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|Kingsgate Bridge||County Durham||Durham||1966|||II||Footbridge across the River Wear
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|Kingsland Bridge||Shropshire||Shrewsbury||1881|||II||Toll bridge across the River Severn
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|Kirkstead Bridge||Lincolnshire|| Woodhall Spa||1968 || || spans the River Witham
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|Lady Bay Bridge||Nottinghamshire||West Bridgford||1878||||Former railway bridge, now road bridge, over the River Trent
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|Lady's Bridge||South Yorkshire||Sheffield||1485|||II||spans the River Don
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|Landacre Bridge||Somerset||Withypool||Late Medieval|||II*||spans the River Barle
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|Langstone Bridge||Hampshire||Hayling Island||1956||||links Hayling Island to mainland
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|Ledgard Bridge||West Yorkshire||Mirfield||1800|||II|| crosses the River Calder
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|Leeds Bridge||West Yorkshire||Leeds||1870|||II|| spans the River Aire
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|Lendal Bridge||North Yorkshire||York||1863|||II|| spans the River Ouse
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|Linton Bridge||West Yorkshire|| Linton and Collingham||mid-19th century|||II ||spans the River Wharfe. Damaged and closed, December 2015
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|Lion Bridge||Northumberland||Alnwick|||||I||spans the River Aln
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|Little Wittenham Bridge||Oxfordshire||Dorchester-on-Thames||||||Iron and wood footbridge over the River Thames
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|Loyn Bridge||Lancashire||Hornby and Gressingham|||||II*||spans the River Lune
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|Ludford Bridge||Shropshire||Ludford||C15|||I||Spans the River Teme
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|Lune Millennium Bridge||Lancashire||Lancaster||2001 || ||Footbridge over the River Lune
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|M25 Runnymede Bridge||Surrey||Staines upon Thames||1940s|||| carries A30 and M25 across the River Thames
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|M3 Chertsey Bridge||Surrey||Chertsey Lock||1970s||||Carries M3 over the River Thames
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|M4 Thames Bridge||Berkshire and Buckinghamshire||Bray and Dorney Reach||1960s||||carries M4 over the River Thames
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|Magdalen Bridge|| Oxfordshire|| Oxford||1790 || || crosses the River Cherwell
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|Maidenhead Bridge || Berkshire and Buckinghamshire||Maidenhead and Taplow||1777|||I||Spans the River Thames
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|Marlow Bridge||Buckinghamshire and Berkshire|| Marlow and Bisham ||1832 |||I ||Suspension bridge across the River Thames
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|Marlow By-pass Bridge||Buckinghamshire and Berkshire|| Marlow and High Wycombe||1972||||crosses the River Thames
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|Malmsmead Bridge||Devon and Somerset||Brendon and Oare||C17|||II||crosses Badgworthy Water
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|Mathematical Bridge||Cambridgeshire|| Queens' College, Cambridge||1749 |||II ||Wooden footbridge over River Cam
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|Matlock Bridge
|Derbyshire
|Matlock
|C15
|II*
|crosses the River Derwent
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|Media City Footbridge||Greater Manchester||Salford||2011||||Footbridge over the Manchester Ship Canal
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|Medley Footbridge||Oxfordshire||Binsey||1865||||Pedestrian bridge over arm of the River Thames
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|Medway Viaducts||Kent||Rochester||1963||||span the River Medway
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|Mersey Gateway Bridge|| Cheshire||Halton||2017||||Cable-stayed bridge over the River Mersey
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|Michaelson Road Bridge||Cumbria|| Barrow-in-Furness||1960 || ||Bascule bridge
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|Middlesbrough Transporter Bridge||North Yorkshire|| Middlesbrough||1911 |||II* || road bridge over the River Tees
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|Midland Bridge||Somerset||Bath||1905||||ex-railway bridge. Now road bridge across the River Avon
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|Mill Bridge
|Derbyshire
|Alport
|C18
|II
|crosses the River Lathkill
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|Millhouse Bridge||Northumberland||Millhouse||1883||||Footbridge over the River South Tyne
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|Millennium Bridge||North Yorkshire||York||2001||||Footbridge over the River Ouse
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|Monk Bridge||North Yorkshire||York||1794||||spans the River Foss
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|Monk Bretton Bridge||East Sussex||Rye||1893||||spans the River Rother
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|Montford Bridge||Shropshire||Montford Bridge||1792|||II||spans the River Severn
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|Mythe Bridge||Gloucestershire||Tewkesbury||1826|||II*||spans the River Severn
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|Naburn Railway Bridge||North Yorkshire||York||1871||||Former railway bridge, now a footbridge over the River Ouse
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|Nantwich Bridge||Cheshire||Nantwich||1803|||II||crosses the River Weaver
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|New Bridge, Bath|| Somerset|| Bath||1734|||II*||spans the River Avon
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|Newbridge, River Dart||Devon||Ashburton||1413|||II*||spans the River Dart
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|Newbridge, River Thames||Oxfordshire||Abingdon and Whitney||C14||I and II*|| spans the River Thames
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|Newburn Bridge||Tyne and Wear||Newburn||1893||||Spans the River Tyne
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|Newsham Bridge||Lincolnshire||Brocklesby Park||1772|||I||crosses Newsham Lake
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|North Bridge, Halifax||West Yorkshire||Halifax||1871||||Cast iron bridge over the valley of the River Hebble
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|Northam Bridge||Hampshire||Southampton||1954 || || Spans the River Itchen. The first major prestressed concrete road bridge in the United Kingdom.
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|Northgate, Chester||Cheshire||Chester||1810|||I||Footbridge over Northgate Street
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||Northern Spire Bridge||Tyne and Wear||Sunderland||2018||||spans the River Wear
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||North Northallerton bridge||North Yorkshire||Northallerton||2022||||spans the Northallerton–Eaglescliffe railway line
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|Old Bridge, Huntingdon||Cambridgeshire||Huntingdon||1332 || |I|| spans the River Great Ouse
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|Old Dee Bridge||Cheshire||Chester||1387|| |I|| spans the River Dee
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|Old Exe Bridge||Devon||Exeter|||||II, scheduled monument || ruined; formerly crossed the River Exe
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|Old Haydon Bridge||Northumberland||Haydon Bridge||1776|||II|| spans the River South Tyne. Now pedestrian only.
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|Old Loyne Bridge||Lancashire||Lancaster||||||Crossed the River Lune. Demolished 1802
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|Old Man's Bridge||Oxfordshire||Rushey Lock||1894||||Wooden footbridge across the River Thames
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|Old Walton Bridge||Surrey||Walton on Thames and Shepperton||1750||||Crossed the River Thames. Dismantled 1783
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|Orwell Bridge||Suffolk|| Ipswich||1982 || || spans the River Orwell
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|Osney Bridge||Oxfordshire|| Oxford||1889 || ||spans the River Thames
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|Otley Bridge||West Yorkshire|| Otley||1228||Scheduled monument||spans the River Wharfe. Widened in 1775–6. Pedestrian walkway added in 1957.
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|Ouse Bridge, York||North Yorkshire|| York ||1821 |||II|| spans the River Ouse
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|Ouse Bridge (M62)|| North Yorkshire||Goole and Howden||1976|| ||carrying the M62 motorway over the River Ouse
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|Over Bridge||Gloucestershire||Over||1828||Scheduled monument|| spans the River Severn. Now for pedestrian use only.
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|Ovingham Bridge||Northumberland||Ovingham||1883||||Spans the River Tyne
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|Palatine Bridge, Salford||Greater Manchester||Salford||1864|||| Wrought iron bridge over the River Irwell
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|Penny Bridge||Merseyside||Wallasey||1926||||spans Wallasey Pool
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|Pero's Bridge||Bristol||Bristol||1999||||pedestrian bascule bridge spanning St Augustine's Reach
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|Perry Bridge||West Midlands|| Birmingham||1711 || |II||spans the River Tame
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|Pill Bridge||Somerset||Ilchester and Long Sutton||C17||Scheduled monument||spans the River Yeo
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|Poole Bridge||Dorset|||Poole||1927||||Bascule bridge over harbour channel
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|Porthill Bridge||Shropshire||Shrewsbury||1922||||Pedestrian suspension bridge over the River Severn
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|Postbridge Clapper Bridge||Devon||Postbridge||C13|||II*||crosses the East Dart
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|Prebends Bridge||County Durham||Durham||1778|||I||spans the River Wear
|-
|Preston Pipe Bridge||County Durham||Stockton-on-Tees||1959||||carries water pipes across the River Tees
|-
|Princess of Wales Bridge||County Durham||Stockton-on-Tees||1992||||crosses the River Tees
|-
|Pulteney Bridge||Somerset|| Bath||1774 |||I ||Crosses the River Avon. A unique traffic bridge that includes shops along its length
|-
|Queen Alexandra Bridge||Tyne and Wear||Sunderland||1909|||II||spans the River Wear
|-
|Queen Elizabeth Bridge||Berkshire||Windsor||1966||||carries the A332 Windsor By-pass across the River Thames
|-
|Queen Elizabeth II Bridge||Kent and Essex||Dartford and Thurrock||1991 || ||Cable stayed bridge over Thames estuary
|-
|Radcot Bridge||Oxfordshire||Radcot||c. 1200|||I||spans the River Thames
|-
|Rakewood Viaduct||Greater Manchester||Littleborough||1966||||Carries M62 Motorway over Rakewood Valley
|-
|Rastrick Bridge||West Yorkshire||Brighouse||c1750||||Spans the River Calder
|-
|Reading Bridge||Berkshire||Reading||1923 || || spans the River Thames
|-
|Redheugh Bridge|| Tyne and Wear|| Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead||1983 || ||spans the River Tyne
|-
|Ridley Bridge||Northumberland||Ridley Hall||1792|||II*||spans the River South Tyne
|-
|Rimmer's Bridge/Greens Lane||Merseyside||Lydiate||||||spans Leeds-Liverpool Canal
|-
|River Ouse swing bridge || North Yorkshire || Selby || 2004 || || Spans the River Ouse
|-
|Robbers Bridge ||Somerset|| Porlock|| || || spans Weir Water
|-
|Rochester Bridge||Kent||Rochester and Strood||1914||||crosses the River Medway
|-
|Rotherbridge bridge||West Sussex||Rotherbridge||2010||||Footbridge over the River Rother
|-
|Rotherham Bridge || South Yorkshire||Rotherham||by 1483|||I|| spans the River Don
|-
|Royal Tweed Bridge||Northumberland||Berwick-upon-Tweed||1928|||II*|| spans the River Tweed
|-
|Saint Alkmund's Way Footbridge||Derbyshire||Derby||2007||||carries pedestrians across the River Derwent
|-
|St George's Bridge||Shropshire||Shrewsbury||c1362||||Demolished bridge over the River Severn
|-
|St Ives Bridge|| Cambridgeshire||St Ives||C15 |||I || spans the River Great Ouse
|-
|St John's Bridge, Lechlade|| Gloucestershire||Lechlade||1886||||Crosses the River Thames
|-
|Salford Quays lift bridge||Greater Manchester||Salford||2000||||vertical lift footbridge spanning the Manchester Ship Canal
|-
|Scale Lane Footbridge||East Riding of Yorkshire||Kingston upon Hull||2013|| ||Footbridge spanning the Manchester Ship Canal
|-
|Scammonden Bridge||West Yorkshire||Scammonden||1970 || || Crosses M62 motorway. The longest single span non-suspension bridge in the world when built
|-
|Scotswood Bridge||Northumberland||Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead||1967||||Spans the River Tyne
|-
|Selby toll bridge || North Yorkshire || Selby ||1793 || || Spans the River Ouse
|-
|Summit Bridge||West Midlands||Smethwick||1789|||II*||Crosses the Old Main Line of the Birmingham Canal Navigations
|-
|Shaldon Bridge||Devon||Teignmouth and Shaldon||1931 (original built in 1827)||||Spans the River Teign
|-
|Shard Bridge ||Lancashire||Hambleton and Singleton||1993||||spans the River Wyre
|-
|Sheppey Crossing||Kent||||2006 || || Crosses the Swale to link the Isle of Sheppey with the Kent mainland
|-
|Shillingford Bridge||Oxfordshire ||Shillingford||1827|||II*||Crosses the River Thames
|-
|Shoreham Tollbridge||West Sussex||Shoreham||1782|||II*||Footbridge across the River Adur
|-
|Silver Jubilee Bridge||Cheshire|| Runcorn and Widnes||1961|||II || Crosses the River Mersey. Also called Runcorn-Widnes bridge
|-
|Skeldergate Bridge||North Yorkshire||York||1881|||II||spans the River Ouse
|-
|Skerton Bridge||Lancashire||Lancaster||1787|||II*||spans the River Lune
|-
|Sonning Backwater Bridges||Oxfordshire||Sonning||1986||||Cross two branches of the River Thames
|-
|Sonning Bridge||Berkshire and Oxfordshire||Sonning|| 1775|||II ||spans the River Thames
|-
|Spa Bridge||North Yorkshire|| Scarborough||1827 || ||Footbridge over ravine
|-
|Staines Bridge||Surrey||Staines upon Thames||1832||||spans the River Thames
|-
|Stoke Bridge||Suffolk||Ipswich||1925||||Spans the River Orwell
|-
|Styford Bridge||Northumberland||Riding Mill||1979||||Spans the River Tyne
|-
|Summerleaze Footbridge||Berkshire and Buckinghamshire||Bray and Dorney|| 1996|| ||Carries footpath over the River Thames
|-
|Sunderland Bridge||County Durham||Sunderland Bridge||C 14|||I||spans the River Wear
|-
|Surtees Bridge||Durham||Thornaby-on-Tees||2008||||spans the River Tees
|-
|Sutton Bridge, Oxfordshire||Oxfordshire||Sutton Courtenay||1807|||II||spans the River Thames
|-
|Swarkestone Bridge||Derbyshire||Swarkestone||C13|||I||crosses the River Trent
|-
|Sweet Track||Somerset||||3806 BC || || walk bridge, 1.2 miles
|-
|Swinford Toll Bridge||Oxfordshire|| Eynsham||1769 || ||Privately owned toll bridge across the River Thames
|-
|Swing Bridge, River Tyne||Tyne and Wear||Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead||1876|||II*||Swing bridge over the River Tyne
|-
|Tadcaster Bridge||North Yorkshire||Tadcaster||c1700|||II ||crosses the River Wharfe. Partially collapsed December 2015
|-
|Tadpole Bridge||Oxfordshire||Bampton and Buckland||C18||||spans the River Thames
|-
|Tamar Bridge||Devon and Cornwall|| Plymouth and Saltash||1962||||road bridge across the River Tamar
|-
|Tarr Steps||Somerset||Exmoor National Park|||1000 BC |||I || an historic clapper bridge over the River Barle
|-
|Tees Barrage||Durham||Stockton-on-Tees||1995||||Barrage across the River Tees
|-
|Tees Newport Bridge||County Durham and North Yorkshire||Middlesbrough and Stockton-on-Tees||1934 |||II || first vertical-lift bridge in Britain
|-
|Teesquay Millennium Footbridge||Durham||Stockton-on-Tees||2000||||cable-stayed footbridge across the River Tees
|-
|A19 Tees Viaduct (Tees Flyover)||North Yorkshire||Middlesbrough||1975 || || Carries A19 over the River Tees
|-
|Temple Footbridge|| Berkshire and Buckinghamshire||Hurley||1989 || ||spans the River Thames
|-
|Tenfoot Bridge||Oxfordshire||Buckland and Chimney||1869||||Wooden footbridge over the River Thames
|-
|Teston Bridge||Kent||Teston||C14|||I||spans the River Medway
|-
|Thelwall Viaduct||Cheshire||Lymm||1995|| || carries M6 over the Manchester Ship Canal and the River Mersey
|-
|Thornborough Bridge||Buckinghamshire||Thornborough and Buckingham||C14|||I||crosses Padbury Brook
|-
|Thorp Arch Bridge||West Yorkshire||Boston Spa||1770|||II|| Stone arch bridge over the River Wharfe
|-
|Tickford Bridge||Buckinghamshire||Newport Pagnell||1810|||I|| Iron bridge over the River Ouzel
|-
|Tinsley Viaduct||South Yorkshire||Sheffield||1968|| ||Carries M1 over Don Valley. First UK two-tier road-bridge
|-
|Trent Bridge||Lincolnshire||Gainsborough||1791|||II||spans the River Trent
|-
|Trent Bridge||Nottinghamshire||Nottingham||1871|||II||spans the River Trent
|-
|Trevemper Bridge||Cornwall||Trevemper||C19|||II|| crosses the River Ganner
|-
|Trinity Bridge||Lincolnshire||Crowland||1390|||I|| Former river crossing now on dry land.
|-
|Trinity Bridge, Greater Manchester||Greater Manchester||Manchester and Salford||1995||||Footbridge across the River Irwell
|-
|Trinity College Bridge, Cambridge || Cambridgeshire||Cambridge||1765|||I||Road Bridge over River Cam
|-
|Turnbridge Lift Bridge||West Yorkshire||Turnbridge||1865||||Lift bridge over the Huddersfield Broad Canal
|-
|Twin Sails Bridge|| Dorset||Poole||2012||||Bascule bridge over Backwater Channel to harbour
|-
|Twizell Bridge|| Northumberland|| Duddo||1511|||I||Crosses the River Till. Now a footbridge
|-
|Two Bridges||Devon||Two Bridges||||||(Both bridges) The new bridge: carries the B3357 road. The old bridge: carries traffic to and from the car park for the Two Bridges Hotel.
|-
|Tyne Bridge||Tyne and Wear|| Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead||1928 || ||Crosses the River Tyne
|-
|Valley Bridge||North Yorkshire|| Scarborough||1865 || ||spans Ramsdale
|-
|Victoria Avenue Bridge||Cambridgeshire||Cambridge||1890||||spans the River Cam
|-
|Victoria Bridge, Bath||Somerset||Bath||1836|||II*||spans the River Avon
|-
|Victoria Bridge, Datchet||Berkshire||Datchet and Windsor||1967||||spans the River Thames
|-
|Victoria Bridge, Manchester||Greater Manchester||Manchester and Salford||1839|||II||spans the River Irwell
|-
|Victoria Bridge (Stockton-on-Tees)||Durham||Stockton-on-Tees||1887|||II||spans the River Tees
|-
|Vignoles Bridge||West Midlands||Coventry||1835||Scheduled monument||Cast iron footbridge over the River Sherbourne
|-
|Wallingford Bridge||Oxfordshire||Wallingford||C14|||II* ||spans the River Thames
|-
|Walney Bridge||Cumbria|| Barrow-in-Furness||1908 || ||Connects Walney Island to mainland. A Bascule bridge
|-
|Walton Bridge||Surrey||Walton-on-Thames||2013||||Spans the River Thames
|-
|Warburton Toll Bridge ||Greater Manchester||Warburton||c.1863||||Crosses the Manchester Ship Canal and River Mersey
|-
|Warrington Bridge||Cheshire||Warrington|||||||
|-
|Warrington Transporter Bridge||Cheshire||Warrington||1916|||II* ||Closed 1964
|-
|Water Eaton House Bridge||Wiltshire||Castle Eaton||||||Footbridge over the River Thames
|-
|Watergate, Chester||Cheshire||Chester||1790|||I||Footbridge over A548
|-
|Wearmouth Bridge||Tyne and Wear||Sunderland||1929|||II||spans the River Wear
|-
|Welsh Bridge||Shropshire||Shrewsbury||1795|||II*||spans the River Severn
|-
|Wetherby Bridge||West Yorkshire||Wetherby||13th Century|||II||spans the River Wharfe
|-
|Whitby Swing Bridge||North Yorkshire||Whitby||1909||||Swing bridge over the River Esk
|-
|Whitchurch Bridge|| Berkshire and Oxfordshire||Pangbourne and Whitchurch||1902|||II||over the River Thames
|-
|Wilford Toll Bridge||Nottinghamshire||Wilford and Nottingham||1870|||II (part)||Spans the River Trent. Closed to vehicles 1974.
|-
|Wilton Bridge||Herefordshire||Wilton and Ross-on-Wye||1599|||I||spans the River Wye
|-
|Windsor Bridge||Berkshire||Windsor and Eton||1824|||II||Crosses the River Thames
|-
|Winterbrook Bridge||Oxfordshire||Wallingford||1993||||Spans the River Thames
|-
|Wylam Bridge||Northumberland||North Wylam||1836||||Spans the River Tyne
|-
|Wynch Bridge
|County Durham
|Teesdale
|1741
|II*
|Suspension bridge footbridge over the River Tees
|-
|Yarrow Bridge||Lancashire||Chorley||C17||||spans the River Yarrow
|}
England-Wales Border
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!Name
!County
!Locality
!Date
!Grade
!class="unsortable"|Notes
|-
|Bigsweir Bridge||Gloucestershire and Monmouthshire||St Briavels and Llandogo||1827|||II*|| Cast-iron bridge over the River Wye
|-
|Farndon Bridge||Cheshire and Wrexham||Farndon and Holt||1339|| |I||Crosses the River Dee
|-
||Old Wye Bridge||Gloucestershire and Monmouthshire||Tutshill and Chepstow||1816|||I||Spans the River Wye
|-
|Severn Bridge||Gloucestershire and Monmouthshire||Aust and Chepstow||1966|||I||Suspension bridge crossing the River Severn and the River Wye
|-
|Second Severn Crossing||Gloucestershire and Monmouthshire||Severn Beach and Sudbrook||1996||||Cable-stayed bridge crossing the River Severn
|}
Anglo-Scottish Border
{|class="wikitable sortable"
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!Name
!County
!Locality
!Date
!Grade
!class="unsortable"|Notes
|-
|Coldstream Bridge||Northumberland and Borders||Cornhill-on-Tweed and Coldstream||1767|||II*||spans the River Tweed
|-
|Ladykirk and Norham Bridge||Northumberland and Borders||Norham and Ladykirk||1887|||II|| spans the River Tweed
|-
|Union Chain Bridge||Northumberland and Berwickshire||Horncliffe and Fishwick||1820|||I|| spans the River Tweed
|}
Scotland
Glasgow
Includes bridges partly in another local authority area (e.g South Lanarkshire). All bridges are over the River Clyde unless otherwise specified.<br>
{|class="wikitable sortable"
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!Name
!Locality
!Date
!Grade
!class="unsortable"|Notes
|-
|Albert Bridge||Saltmarket and Gorbals||1871||Cat A||Road bridge (A8); adjacent to City Union Bridge
|-
|Auchenshuggle Bridge||Auchenshuggle and Clydebridge||2011||||Motorway bridge, carries M74 over Clyde; footpaths (Clyde Walkway / National Cycle Route 75 on underside)
|-
|Bell's Bridge||Pacific Quay and SECC ||1988||||Footbridge between BBC Pacific Quay and the SEC Armadillo, built for the Glasgow Garden Festival
|-
|Belmont Bridge||Hillhead and North Kelvinside||1870||Cat B||Road bridge across the River Kelvin
|-
|Benalder Street Bridge||Partick and Yorkhill ||1896||||Road bridge across the River Kelvin
|-
|Botanic Gardens Bridge||Glasgow Botanic Gardens and North Kelvinside ||||Cat B||Footbridge across the River Kelvin
|-
|Bogleshole Road Bridge||Eastfield and Clydesmill Industrial Park||1986||||Road bridge
|-
|Cambuslang Bridge||Cambuslang and Clydesmill Industrial Park||1892||||Road bridge, now closed to traffic but open to pedestrians; sometimes referred to as Orion Bridge
|-
|Cambuslang Footbridge||Cambuslang and Clydesmill Industrial Park||1977||||Footbridge, built to replace adjacent Cambuslang Bridge
|-
|Clydeford Bridge||Carmyle and Cambuslang||1976||||Road bridge (A763), built to replace nearby Cambuslang Bridge
|-
|Clyde Arc||Finnieston and Pacific Quay||2006|||| Road bridge, known colloquially as the Squinty Bridge
|-
|Cuningar Loop Footbridge||Dalmarnock and Cuningar Loop||2016|||||Footbridge to park
|-
|Dalmarnock Bridge||Rutherglen and Dalmarnock||1891||Cat B|| Road bridge
|-
|Delvin Road Bridge||Cathcart||1890||Cat B||Road bridge (westbound traffic only) across the White Cart Water
|-
|Eldon Street Bridge||Hillhead and Woodlands||1895||Cat B||Road bridge across the River Kelvin
|-
|Garscube Bridge||Bearsden and Maryhill||1925||||Road bridge across the River Kelvin (A81)
|-
|George V Bridge||Tradeston and Glasgow City Centre||1928||Cat B|| Road bridge (A77, northbound traffic only); adjacent to Caledonian Railway Bridge
|-
|Glasgow Bridge||Central Glasgow (Jamaica Street) and Laurieston||1899||Cat B||Road bridge (A77, southbound traffic only), sometimes referred to as Jamaica Bridge; adjacent to Caledonian Railway Bridge
|-
|Great Western Bridge||Hillhead and Woodlands||1891||Cat A||Road bridge across the River Kelvin (A82)
|-
|Holmlea Road Bridge||Cathcart||1901||Cat B||Road bridge across the White Cart Water
|-
|Kelvindale Bridge||Kelvindale and Wyndford||1899||||Road bridge across the River Kelvin
|-
|Kelvin Way Bridge||Kelvingrove Park||1914||Cat B||Road bridge across the River Kelvin
|-
|King's Bridge||Hutchesontown and Glasgow Green||1933||Cat C||Road bridge (A74)
|-
|Kingston Bridge||Kingston and Anderston||1970|||| Cantilever bridge conveying the M8 over the River Clyde
|-
|Kirklee Bridge||Kelvinside and North Kelvinside||1899||Cat B||Road bridge across the River Kelvin
|-
|Lambhill Bridge||Cadder and Lambhill ||1930||Cat C||Road bridge across the Forth and Clyde Canal
|-
|Linn Park Bridge||Linn Park and Netherlee ||1820||Cat B||Iron footbridge across the White Cart Water in Linn Park
|-
|MacQuisten Bridge||Newlands and Shawlands ||1832||Cat C||Road bridge (A77) across the White Cart Water
|-
|Millbrae Bridge||Langside||1901||Cat B||Road bridge across the White Cart Water
|-
|Millennium Bridge||Pacific Quay and SECC||2002|| ||Footbridge between Glasgow Science Centre and Crowne Plaza hotel
|-
|Pollokshaws Road Bridge ||Pollokshaws||1930||||Road bridge (B769) across the White Cart Water (replaced original 1798 bridge)
|-
|Polmadie Bridge ||Glasgow Green and Oatlands||2018|| ||Footbridge to park (replaced original 1955 bridge)
|-
|Prince of Wales Bridge||Kelvingrove Park ||1895||Cat B||Road bridge (only accessible to restricted vehicles within park) across the River Kelvin
|-
|Partick Bridge||Partick and Kelvingrove Park ||1878||Cat B||Road bridge across the River Kelvin (replaced Snow Bridge for traffic)
|-
|Pollok House Bridge||Pollok Country Park ||1758||Cat A||Bridge across the White Cart Water (only accessible to restricted vehicles within park)
|-
|Queen Margaret Bridge||Hillhead and North Kelvinside||1929||Cat B||Road bridge across the River Kelvin (adjacent to Glasgow Botanic Gardens)
|-
|Riverford Bridge||Newlands and Pollokshaws||1930|| ||Road bridge across the White Cart Water
|-
|Rutherglen Bridge||Shawfield and Bridgeton||1896||||Road bridge
|-
|Shawfield Smartbridge||Shawfield and Dalmarnock||2014||||Footbridge
|-
|Shaws Bridge||Pollokshaws||1934|| ||Road bridge across the White Cart Water (replaced older bridges, original from 1650)
|-
|South Portland Street Suspension Bridge||Glasgow city centre (Clyde Street) and Laurieston||1853||Cat A||Footbridge
|-
|Snow Bridge||Partick and Kelvingrove Park ||1800||Cat B||Footbridge to park across the River Kelvin (replaced for road traffic by Partick Bridge in 1878); also known as Old Dumbarton Road Bridge
|-
|Snuff Mill Bridge||Cathcart and Simshill||1725||Cat B||Footbridge across the White Cart Water
|-
|St. Andrew's Suspension Bridge||Glasgow Green and Hutchesontown||1855||Cat A||Footbridge
|-
|Temple Bridge||Temple and Dawsholm Park ||1932||Cat C||Road bridge (A739) across the Forth and Clyde Canal
|-
|Tradeston Bridge||Tradeston and IFSD (Broomielaw)||2009||||Footbridge, known colloquially as the Squiggly Bridge
|-
|Victoria Bridge||Central Glasgow (Stockwell Street) and Laurieston||1854||Cat A||Road bridge (A730), sometimes referred to as Stockwell Bridge; adjacent to City Union Bridge
|}
Rest of Scotland
{|class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!Name
!County
!Locality
!Date
!Grade
!class="unsortable"|Notes
|-
|Almond Aqueduct||Edinburgh / West Lothian||Ratho||1821||Cat A||Carries the Union Canal across the River Almond
|-
|Almondell Aqueduct||West Lothian||East Calder||1822||Cat A||Carries water across the River Almond to supply the Union Canal
|-
|Almondell Viaduct||West Lothian||East Calder||1867||Cat B||Crosses the River Almond
|-
|Ballachulish Bridge||Inverness-shire||Ballachulish||1975||||Crosses the narrows between Loch Leven and Loch Linnhe
|-
|Bonar Bridge||Scottish Highlands||Bonar Bridge||1973||||Crosses the Kyle of Sutherland
|-
| Bothwell Bridge|| South Lanarkshire||Bothwell|| ||Cat A||Carries the B7071 over the River Clyde and the A725 road
|-
|Bridge of Awe||Argyll||Taynuilt||1756|||| Spanned the River Awe. Destroyed by floods in 1992 and replaced by new bridge.
|-
|Bridge of Dee||Aberdeen||Aberdeen||1527||Cat A||spans the River Dee
|-
|Bridge of Oich||Scottish Highlands||Aberchalder||1850||||Taper suspension bridge spanning the River Oich
|-
|Brig o' Balgownie||Aberdeen||Old Aberdeen||1320||Cat A|| spans the River Don
|-
|Canongate Bridge||Scottish Borders||Jedburgh||16th Century||Cat A||Sandstone bridge, was the main entrance into the town over the Jed Water
|-
|Carrbridge Packhorse Bridge||Scottish Highlands||Carrbridge||1717||Cat B||Packhorse Bridge, built to allow funeral procession to cross the River Dulnain
|-
|Clachan Bridge||Argyll and Bute||Oban||1793||Cat A|| spans the Clachan Sound, connecting the Isle of Seil to the Scottish mainland.
|-
|Clackmannanshire Bridge||Fife and Falkirk||Kincardine||2008||||Carries the A876 over the Firth of Forth (bridge is not actually in Clackmannanshire)
|-
| Clyde Bridge || North Lanarkshire and South Lanarkshire||Motherwell||1932|| ||Carries the A723 road over the River Clyde
|-
| Clyde's Bridge || South Lanarkshire||Abington|| || ||Crosses the River Clyde
|-
| Clydesholm Bridge|| South Lanarkshire||Kirkfieldbank||1699||Cat A||Crosses the River Clyde
|-
|Connel Bridge||Argyll and Bute||Connel||1903||Cat B||Cantilever bridge over Loch Etive
|-
|Cowie Bridge||Aberdeenshire||Stonehaven|||||| Stone arch bridge over the Cowie Water
|-
|Craigellachie Bridge||Moray||Aberlour||1814||Cat A|| Cast iron bridge across the River Spey
|-
|Cramond Old Bridge||Edinburgh||Cramond||15th century||Cat A|| Stone arch bridge across the River Almond
|-
| Crossford Bridge || South Lanarkshire||Crossford||1793||Cat B||Carries the B7056 over the River Clyde
|-
|Brig o' Doon||Ayrshire||Alloway||C15||Cat A||spans the River Doon
|-
|Dornoch Firth Bridge||Ross and Cromarty and Sutherland||Tain and Dornoch||1991||||Crosses Dornoch Firth
|-
|Dryburgh Suspension Bridge||Scottish Borders||Dryburgh Abbey||1872|||| Suspension footbridge across the River Tweed
|-
|Drygrange Old Bridge||Scottish Borders||Melrose||1780||Cat A||Disused bridge over the River Tweed
|-
|Erskine Bridge||West Dunbartonshire and Renfrewshire||Erskine||1971|||| Cable-stayed box girder bridge, carries the A898 over the River Clyde
|-
|Findhorn Viaduct (Forres)||Moray||Forres||1858||Cat A|| Carries a single track railway over the River Findhorn
|-
|Findhorn Viaduct (Tomatin)||Scottish Highlands||Tomatin||1897||Cat B|| Carries a single track railway over the River Findhorn
|-
|Forth Road Bridge||Edinburgh and Fife||South Queensferry and North Queensferry||1964||Cat A|| Carries the A90 road over the Firth of Forth
|-
|Friarton Bridge||Perth and Kinross||Perth||1978|||| carries M90 motorway across the River Tay
|-
| Garrion Bridge (old)|| South Lanarkshire||Garrion Bridge||1817||Cat B||Carries the A71 road / A72 road over the River Clyde (eastbound traffic)
|-
| Garrion Bridge (new)|| South Lanarkshire||Garrion Bridge||2002|| ||Carries the A71 road / A72 road over the River Clyde (westbound traffic)
|-
| Haughhead Bridge|| South Lanarkshire||Uddingston||1840||Cat B||Carries the B758 over the River Clyde
|-
|Inveramsay Bridge||Aberdeenshire||Inveramsay||2016||||Carries the A96 road over the Aberdeen to Inverness Line
|-
|Kalemouth Suspension Bridge||Scottish Borders||Kalemouth||c. 1830||Cat A||Wrought iron bridge spanning the River Teviot
|-
|Kelso Bridge||Scottish Borders||Kelso||1803||Cat A||spans the River Tweed
|-
| Ken Bridge|| Dumfries and Galloway||New Galloway||1824||Cat A||spans the Water of Ken
|-
|Kessock Bridge||Inverness and Scottish Highlands||Inverness and North Kessock||1982|||| Crosses the Beauly Firth, to connect Inverness and the Black Isle
|-
|Kincardine Bridge||Falkirk and Fife||Kincardine||1936||||Crosses upper reaches of the Firth of Forth
|-
|King George VI Bridge||Aberdeen||Aberdeen||1941||||spans the River Dee
|-
| Kirkfieldbank Bridge|| South Lanarkshire||Kirkfieldbank||1959|| ||Carries the A72 road over the River Clyde
|-
| Kirkland Bridge|| East Renfrewshire and South Lanarkshire||Eaglesham|| ||Cat C||Carries the B764 over the White Cart Water
|-
|Kyle of Tongue Bridge||Sutherland||||1971||||Crosses the Kyle of Tongue
|-
|Kylesku Bridge||Sutherland||||1984||||Box girder bridge crossing the Loch a' Chàirn Bhàin
|-
|Laxford Bridge||Scottish Highlands||Sutherland||c. 1834||Cat B||spans the River Laxford
|-
| Mauldslie Bridge || South Lanarkshire||Dalserf||1861||Cat A||Crosses the River Clyde
|-
|Mertoun Bridge||Scottish Borders||St Boswells||1873||||spans the River Tweed
|-
| Millhousebridge Bridge|| Dumfries and Galloway||Millhousebridge||1827||Cat A|| spans the River Annan
|-
| Musselburgh Bridge|| East Lothian||Musselburgh||16th C.||Cat A|| spans the River Esk
|-
| Old Bridge of Dee|| Dumfries and Galloway||Bridge of Dee||1740||Cat A|| spans the River Dee
|-
|Overtoun Bridge||West Dumbartonshire||Dumbarton||1895|| Cat B||An arch bridge over the Overtoun Burn.
|-
|Perth Bridge||Perth and Kinross||Perth||1771||Cat A|| A stone arch bridge, also known as Smeaton's Bridge, crossing the River Tay.
|-
|Queensferry Crossing||Edinburgh and Fife||South Queensferry and North Queensferry||2017|| || Cable-stayed bridge, carries M90 motorway over Firth of Forth
|-
|River Leven Bridge|| Fife||Glenrothes||1995|||| a cable-stayed bridge spanning Riverside Park and the River Leven
|-
|St. Devenick's Bridge||Aberdeen||Ardoe and Cults||1837||||A derelict suspension footbridge known locally as Shakkin' Briggie
|-
|Skye Bridge||Inner Hebrides||Isle of Skye||1995|||| between Kyle of Lochalsh on the mainland and Kyleakin on the Isle of Skye
|-
|Tay Road Bridge||Fife and Dundee||Newport-on-Tay||1966|| ||Carries A92 road over the Firth of Tay
|-
|Tweed Bridge||Scottish Borders||Peebles||C15||Cat A||spans the River Tweed
|-
|White Cart Viaduct||Renfrewshire||Paisley||1968||||23-span steel/concrete composite viaduct comprising haunched cantilever river spans and anchor spans with a central suspended span; carries M8 motorway over White Cart Water
|-
|Victoria Bridge||Aberdeenshire|| Mar Lodge Estate||1905||Cat B|| Private bridge over the River Dee
|-
|Yair Bridge||Scottish Borders||Yair||c1764||Cat A||spans the River Tweed
|}
Northern Ireland
{|class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!Name
!County
!Locality
!Date
!Grade
!class="unsortable"|Notes
|-
|Albert Bridge||County Antrim and County Down||Belfast||1890||||Spans the River Lagan
|-
|Ballievey Bridge||County Down||Banbridge||1988||||Spans the River Bann
|-
|Bann Bridge
|County Londonderry
|Coleraine
|1924
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|Only bascule railway bridge in Northern Ireland, spans the River Bann
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|Bleach Green Viaducts
|County Antrim
|Newtownabbey
|1933
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|Burrowing railway junction across St. Valentine's Glen
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|Boyne Bridge||County Antrim||Belfast||1936||||
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|Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge||County Antrim||Ballintoy||2008|| || Pedestrian walkway to Carrickarede island.
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|Charlemont Bridge
|County Tyrone
|Moy
|1855
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|Stone arch bridge between Moy and Charlemont.
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|Coleraine Bridge||County Londonderry||Coleraine||1844|| || Iconic triple stone arch bridge over the Lower River Bann in Coleraine built in 1844.
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|Craigavon Bridge||County Londonderry||Derry||1933|| || Double deck bridge over the River Foyle. Lower deck a former goods line
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|Craigmore Viaduct
|County Armagh
|Newry
|1852
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|Tallest railway bridge in Ireland
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|Crawfordsburn Viaduct
|County Down
|Crawfordsburn
|1865
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|Carries the Belfast – Bangor railway line across Crawfordsburn Park
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|Crumlin Viaduct
|County Antrim
|Crumlin
|1915
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|Carries a railway line across a road which is itself a bridge over a river
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|Dargan Bridge
|County Antrim and County Down
|Belfast
|1994
|
|Longest railway bridge in Ireland
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|Dromore Viaduct
|County Down
|Dromore
|1861
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|Former railway viaduct
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|Finn Bridge||County Fermanagh and County Monaghan (ROI)||Scotshouse||1856|| ||Spans the River Finn between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland
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|Foyle Bridge||County Londonderry||Derry||1984|| ||Spans the River Foyle
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|Governor's Bridge
|County Antrim and County Down
|Stranmillis
|1970
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|Spans the River Lagan
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|Keady Viaduct
|County Armagh
|Keady
|1910
|
|Former railway viaduct
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|King's Bridge
|County Antrim and County Down
|Stranmillis
|1910
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|Spans the River Lagan
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|Lagan Viaduct
|County Antrim
|Belfast
|1976
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|Carries the Derry, Larne and Bangor lines across the River Lagan
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|Lifford Bridge||County Tyrone and County Donegal (ROI)||Lifford||1964|| || Spans the River Foyle between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland
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|M3 Bridge
|County Antrim and County Down
|Belfast
|1995
|
|Short motorway comprised almost solely of a bridge across the River Lagan
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|MacNeill's Egyptian Arch
|County Armagh
|Newry
|1851
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|Carries Belfast – Dublin line across the A25 road
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|Ormeau Bridge
|County Antrim and County Down
|Belfast
|1863
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|Spans the River Lagan
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|Peace Bridge||County Londonderry||Derry||2011|| || Pedestrian & cycleway over the Belfast-Derry railway line and the River Foyle
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|Queen Elizabeth II Bridge||County Down||Belfast||1966|| ||Spans the River Lagan
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|Queen's Bridge||County Down||Belfast||1849|| ||Spans the River Lagan
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|Quoile Bridge
|County Down
|Downpatrick
|1999
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|Carries the Downpatrick and County Down Railway across the River Quoile
|Senator George Mitchell Peace Bridge
|County Fermanagh and County Cavan (ROI)
|Belturbet
|1999
|Named after George J. Mitchell for his role in the peace process
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|Sandelford Bridge||County Londonderry||Coleraine||1844|| ||Spans the River Bann.
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|Shaw's Bridge||County Down||Belfast||1707|| ||Spans the River Lagan
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|Shaw's Bridge (A55)
|County Antrim and County Down
|Belfast
|1977
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|Spans the River Lagan
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|Tassagh Viaduct
|County Armagh
|Tassagh
|1910
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|Former railway viaduct
|}
Wales
- Brecon, Usk Bridge
- Britannia Bridge
- Briton Ferry Bridge, carries the M4 over the River Neath south of the town of Neath
- Cardiff, Cardiff Bridge
- Conwy Suspension Bridge, by Thomas Telford
- Menai Suspension Bridge, by Thomas Telford
- Monnow Bridge, Monmouth
- Newport Bridge
- Newport, Caerleon Bridge
- Newport, City Bridge
- Newport City footbridge
- Newport, George Street Bridge
- Newport, M4 motorway Usk bridge
- Newport Transporter Bridge
- Waterloo Bridge, Betws-y-Coed, by Thomas Telford
Isle of Man
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|Braddan Bridge||Braddan||||90px||crosses the River Dhoo
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See also
- List of railway bridges and viaducts in the United Kingdom
- List of canal aqueducts in the United Kingdom
- List of lattice girder bridges in the United Kingdom
- List of tunnels in the United Kingdom
- List of bridges by country
Further lists
- :Category:Bridges across the River Wear
- Crossings of the River Severn
- :Category:Crossings of the River Tees
- :Category:Crossings of the River Tyne
- Crossings of the River Thames
- List of bridges in Cambridge
- List of bridges in London
- Bridges of York
- List of bridges over the River Torridge
- List of bridges designed by John Carr
