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Wye Bridge, Hereford

1490 establishments in EnglandBridges across the River WyeBridges completed in 1490Bridges in HerefordshireGrade I listed bridges
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Hereford, the Wye Bridge and Cathedral (10857183945)
Hereford, the Wye Bridge and Cathedral (10857183945)

The Wye Bridge is a Grade I listed stone bridge in Hereford, the county town of Herefordshire in England. Spanning the River Wye, it was constructed in 1490 to replace an earlier timber bridge dating back to the twelfth century. During the 1645 Siege of Hereford in the English Civil War it was the scene of heavy fighting between the English Royalist defenders and the Scottish Covenanter besiegers. A gatehouse that stood on the site was severely damaged and was later demolished in the eighteenth century.

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HR4 9DG Hereford, Portfields
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