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© Ian Shapeero
IoE Number:
457446
Location:
TRENT BRIDGE (THAT PART IN NOTTINGHAM CIVIL PARISH), LONDON ROAD
NOTTINGHAM, NOTTINGHAM, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
Photographer:
Ian Shapeero
Date Photographed:
02 July 2000
Date listed:
12 July 1972
Date of last amendment:
12 July 1972
Grade
II
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NOTTINGHAM
SK53NE LONDON ROAD
646-1/7/330 Trent Bridge (that part in
12/07/72 Nottingham CP)
GV II
Road bridge spanning the River Trent. 1868-71. By M Ogle
Tarbotton, Corporation Engineer. Ashlar abutments, cast-iron
spans by Andrew Handyside of Derby. Gothic Revival style. 3
segmental arches with traceried spandrels. Pierced cast-iron
balustrade with 6 lamp standards. Rockfaced piers with pointed
cutwaters, with clustered columns carrying balconies. Coped
retaining wall and single round flood arch on north west side.
Abutments have battered square corner piers with cornices,
ornamented with the City arms.
The south-east end of the bridge is in West Bridgford,
Rushcliffe CP.