St George's Bridge

St George's Bridge

Coordinates: 52°42′37″N 2°45′24″W / 52.71028°N 2.75667°W / 52.71028; -2.75667

St George's Bridge or the Old Welsh Bridge

St George's Bridge was a bridge over the River Severn in Shrewsbury, England; so named as it was close to St. George's Hospital. It connected Frankwell, an old suburb of the town, to the town centre via Mardol. The gate on the town side was called Mardol Gate and is located where the Mardol Quay Gardens are. The gate on the other side was called Welsh Gate or St George's Gate. The bridge, sometimes now known as the Old Welsh Bridge, was demolished in 1795 and was replaced with the Welsh Bridge.

The bridge's date of construction is believed to have been about 1262.[1] In 1539 John Leland described it as follows:[2]

... the greatest, fayrest and highest upon the streame is the Welsh Bridge having 6 great Arches of Stone, soe called because it is the Way out of the Towne into Walles. This Bridge standeth on the West Syde of the Towne, and hath at the one End of it a great Gate to enter by into the Towne, and at the other End towardes Wales a might strong Towre to prohibit Enimies to enter into the Bridge.

The bridge was variously described as Walshebrugge (in 1336), and Walshemanne's brigge (in 1351). A public convenience was built on it in about 1496 . One span was a timber drawbridge, while several shops had been built near the middle of the bridge. It is recorded that one tower was still in existence until late in the bridge's life. Above the main tower was a statue of Richard Plantagenet [disambiguation needed ], removed in 1791.

The Welsh Bridge however was built about 80 yards (73m) further downstream, connecting Barker Street (at what was Cripple Lode Gate) with Frankwell. This bridge remains to the day and still carries traffic over the Severn. The section of Barker Street which is on the bridge end has been called Bridge Street since the building of the new bridge.

Only one dry arch of the old St George's Bridge now remains, on the Frankwell side. The site where it is located is set to be developed into the new theatre being built by Shropshire Council. In 2004, the council installed an information board about the history of the bridge and Mardol, at the bottom of Mardol.

Saint George is the patron saint of England. It is also given to the (CofE) church in Frankwell, which is within walking distance of the Welsh Bridge/site of St George's Bridge.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Cragg, p. 248.
  2. ^ Jervoise, p. 133.

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