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Crickhowell Bridge

Bridges completed in 1706Bridges in PowysBridges over the River UskCrickhowellGrade I listed bridges in Wales
Grade I listed buildings in PowysRoad bridges in WalesStone bridges in the United KingdomTransport infrastructure completed in 1706Use British English from March 2018
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Crickhowell Bridge is an 18th-century bridge that spans the River Usk in Crickhowell, Powys, Wales. The main A4077 road to Gilwern crosses it. The bridge is claimed to be the longest stone bridge in Wales at over 128 metres (420 ft). It is a Grade I listed building and a Scheduled monument.

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Crickhowell Bridge
NP8 1HG , Llangattock
Wales, United Kingdom
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