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Dulas Bridge

Bridges across the River WyeBuildings and structures in PowysHay-on-WyeSource attributionUse British English from August 2017

Dulas Bridge spans Dulas Brook, a tributary of the River Wye in Hay-on-Wye, Powys, Wales.The Dulas bridge, near Hay station, was a joint counties bridge—Brecknock and Radnor. Those counties refused to widen the bridge to correspond with the improvements of the local board, and the chairman of the local board (F. R. Trumper) undertook and succeeded in raising the money for doing the work by public subscription. The rebuild was completed in 1884.In 1839, the Dulas Bridge was described as having one arch.

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Newport Street
HR3 5BA , Hay
Wales, United Kingdom
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