Winthorpe Bridge

About Winthorpe Bridge

Winthorpe Bridge is a concrete box girder bridge in east Nottinghamshire. HistoryConstructionThe contracts for the bridge were awarded on 20 March 1962 for £495, 695. The six-mile bypass was to cost £3, 250, 000. It opened on 27 July 1964. The bridge was Grade II listed (1323680) on 29 May 1998. StructureIt is situated in Winthorpe, Nottinghamshire. It crosses the River Trent, which is the third-longest river in England, at 185 miles. It is a reinforced-concrete bridge made out of nine box girders.

Winthorpe Bridge Description

Winthorpe Bridge is a concrete box girder bridge in east Nottinghamshire. HistoryConstructionThe contracts for the bridge were awarded on 20 March 1962 for £495, 695. The six-mile bypass was to cost £3, 250, 000. It opened on 27 July 1964. The bridge was Grade II listed (1323680) on 29 May 1998. StructureIt is situated in Winthorpe, Nottinghamshire. It crosses the River Trent, which is the third-longest river in England, at 185 miles. It is a reinforced-concrete bridge made out of nine box girders.