Eals Bridge
{{Use British English|date=September 2018}}
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{{Infobox bridge
| name = Eals Bridge
| image = Eals Bridge - geograph.org.uk - 182494.jpg
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| caption = Eals Bridge
| coordinates = {{coord|54.8917|-2.4981|type:landmark_region:GB}}
| os_grid_reference = NY682553
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| carries = Motor vehicles
| crosses = River South Tyne
| locale = Northumberland
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| heritage = Grade II listed
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| material = Stone
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| spans = 2
| pierswater = 1
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| lanes = Single-track road
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| complete = 1733
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| open = {{start date|df=y|1733}}
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| preceded = Parson Shields Farm Bridge
| followed = Eals Footbridge
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Eals Bridge is a stone bridge across the River South Tyne near Knarsdale in Northumberland.
History
This structure has two stone arches and was completed in 1733 but seriously damaged by flooding in 1829.{{cite web |url=http://www.bridgesonthetyne.co.uk/eals.html |title=South Tyne - Eals Bridge |website=Bridges on the Tyne |access-date=2017-01-22 |df=dmy-all}} Widened in 1973, it carries road traffic and is a Grade II listed structure.{{NHLE|num=1155442 |desc=Eals Bridge |grade=II |accessdate=2018-09-05 }}
References
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{{River item box
|River = River South Tyne
|upstream = {{wdrl|Q101500080}}
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|downstream = {{wdrl|Q101500042}}
|downsub = Footbridge
|type = bridge
|table = start
|location = NY682553}}{{River item box
|River = River South Tyne
|upstream = {{wdrl|Q101500080}}
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|downstream = Diamond Oak Bridge
|downsub = Road and National Cycle Route 68
|type = road bridge
|table = end
|location = NY682553}}