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- Homersfield_Bridge abstract "Homersfield Bridge is a road bridge across the River Waveney between Norfolk and Suffolk, and stands partly in the civil parishes of Alburgh and Wortwell, Norfolk and partly in Homersfield, Suffolk. It is one of the oldest surviving concrete bridges in Britain and is a grade II* listed structure. The bridge was designed by architect Henry Eyton and constructed in 1869 by Messrs W & T Phillips of London for Sir Shafto Adair, Bt of the Flixton Estate. It has a single 50 foot (15 metres) span consisting of a wrought iron frame encased in concrete and a cast iron balustrades decorated with Adair mongrams. The pioneering composite construction of the bridge makes it an early example of a reinforced concrete structure. In the 1990s the bridge was restored by Norfolk Historic Building Trust and Suffolk Preservation Society after it had been compulsorily purchased by Norfolk County Council. Road traffic was diverted over a new bridge in 1970, and the old route over Homersfield Bridge is now a foot and cycle path.A plaque on the bridge describes it as "The oldest concrete bridge in Great Britain".".
- Homersfield_Bridge thumbnail First_concrete_bridge_in_Britain.jpg?width=300.
- Homersfield_Bridge wikiPageID "42316204".
- Homersfield_Bridge wikiPageLength "2060".
- Homersfield_Bridge wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Homersfield_Bridge wikiPageRevisionID "629908344".
- Homersfield_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Alburgh.
- Homersfield_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Alburgh,_Norfolk.
- Homersfield_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bridges_in_Norfolk.
- Homersfield_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bridges_in_Suffolk.
- Homersfield_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Grade_II*_listed_bridges.
- Homersfield_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Norfolk.
- Homersfield_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Suffolk.
- Homersfield_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Homersfield.
- Homersfield_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink Wortwell.
- Homersfield_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink File:Britains_Oldest_Concrete_Bridge_-_geograph.org.uk_-_532622.jpg.
- Homersfield_Bridge wikiPageWikiLink File:First_concrete_bridge_in_Britain.jpg.
- Homersfield_Bridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "Homersfield Bridge".
- Homersfield_Bridge hasPhotoCollection Homersfield_Bridge.
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- Homersfield_Bridge subject Category:Bridges_in_Norfolk.
- Homersfield_Bridge subject Category:Bridges_in_Suffolk.
- Homersfield_Bridge subject Category:Grade_II*_listed_bridges.
- Homersfield_Bridge subject Category:Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Norfolk.
- Homersfield_Bridge subject Category:Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Suffolk.
- Homersfield_Bridge hypernym Bridge.
- Homersfield_Bridge point "54.041 -1.568".
- Homersfield_Bridge type Bridge.
- Homersfield_Bridge type SpatialThing.
- Homersfield_Bridge comment "Homersfield Bridge is a road bridge across the River Waveney between Norfolk and Suffolk, and stands partly in the civil parishes of Alburgh and Wortwell, Norfolk and partly in Homersfield, Suffolk. It is one of the oldest surviving concrete bridges in Britain and is a grade II* listed structure. The bridge was designed by architect Henry Eyton and constructed in 1869 by Messrs W & T Phillips of London for Sir Shafto Adair, Bt of the Flixton Estate.".
- Homersfield_Bridge label "Homersfield Bridge".
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- Homersfield_Bridge sameAs Q16707741.
- Homersfield_Bridge sameAs Q16707741.
- Homersfield_Bridge lat "54.041".
- Homersfield_Bridge long "-1.568".
- Homersfield_Bridge wasDerivedFrom Homersfield_Bridge?oldid=629908344.
- Homersfield_Bridge depiction First_concrete_bridge_in_Britain.jpg.
- Homersfield_Bridge isPrimaryTopicOf Homersfield_Bridge.