Howden Bridge
Introduction
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Image: © Roger Templeman Taken: 17 Jun 2012
This bridge is Grade II listed: Bridge. C15 and late C19. Ashlar and coursed squared stone. 2 western pointed chamfered arches are medieval with ribbed archivolts and, between them, a triangular-section cutwater rising into pedestrian retreat. Eastern C19 segmental arch has voussoirs and pilasters breaking forward to either side. Band corbelled across pilasters. Parapet. Half the bridge is in the parish of Romanby. There is an OS benchmark Image on the right hand parapet.