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Wilford Suspension Bridge

1906 establishments in EnglandBridges across the River TrentBridges completed in 1906Bridges in NottinghamGrade II listed bridges
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Wilford Suspension Bridge from the Meadows side
Wilford Suspension Bridge from the Meadows side

Wilford Suspension Bridge, also known as Meadows Suspension Bridge, was originally known as the Welbeck Suspension Bridge. It is a combined suspension pedestrian footbridge and aqueduct which crosses the River Trent, linking the town of West Bridgford to the Meadows, in the city of Nottingham, England. It also carries a gas main. The bridge is owned by Severn Trent Water. It should not be confused with the separate Wilford Toll Bridge. There is no public right of way along the bridge, and so it can be closed by Severn Trent Water whenever it is deemed expedient to do so. It is a Grade II listed structure.

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Wilford Suspension Bridge
Welbeck Road, Rushcliffe

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Wilford Suspension Bridge

Welbeck Road
NG2 7QW Rushcliffe
England, United Kingdom
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Wilford Suspension Bridge from the Meadows side
Wilford Suspension Bridge from the Meadows side
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