- English Bridge
The English Bridge is a masonry arch viaduct, crossing the
River Severn inShrewsbury ,Shropshire . The present bridge is a 1926 rebuilding and widening (re-using the original masonry) ofJohn Gwynn 's design, completed in 1774. A bridge is known to have stood at this spot since at least Norman times. Historically, it was known as the "Stone Bridge". It is aListed Building , Grade II*.The original Norman bridge consisted of five arches and a timber causeway. A large tower stood on the East bank, housing a gate and a
drawbridge . The bridge also supported several shops and houses. Building work on Gwynn's replacement bridge started onJune 29 ,1769 , and comprised seven semicircular arches, convert|400|ft|m long. This bridge cost £16,000. The convert|55|ft|m|sing=on span central arch was built high, to provide headroom to watercraft, but this resulted in steep approaches.As a result, a new design was put forward in 1921 by Arthur W. Ward, the Borough Surveyor. This lowered all the arches, converting the central one into a segmental arch, reducing the height of the roadway by convert|5|ft|m. The new bridge was to be convert|50|ft|m wide, more than twice as wide as Gwynn's structure (of 23 and a half feet width). It cost £86,000 and was formally opened on
October 26 ,1927 by Queen Mary, although it had been completed the previous year. Ward's bridge reused the old masonry, each stone carefully numbered, as well as a quantity of new stonework. Concrete was used to 'saddle' the arches and in the foundations.The bridge is one of two bridges carrying the main east-west route over the Severn as it loops around Shrewsbury; the Welsh Bridge is its counterpart on the other side of the town. Despite the names, both bridges are in
England , but the Welsh Bridge is on the side closer toWales .Thomas Telford 's Holyhead Road, dating from 1815 and connectingLondon to the main sea-crossing toIreland , used the English Bridge to cross the Severn here. The road's modern successor, the A5, now bypasses Shrewsbury and the bridge's main role today is to connect the centre of Shrewsbury with the Belle Vue and Abbey Foregate areas of the town.See also
Welsh Bridge - the "sister" bridge on the other side of the town centre
References
*Blackwall, Anthony, "Historic Bridges of Shropshire", Shropshire Libraries, 1985, ISBN 0-903802-31-7
*Cragg, R., "Civil Engineering Heritage - Wales & West Central England", Thomas Telford Publishing, 2nd edn., 1997, ISBN 0-7277-2576-9
* [http://www.shrewsbury.gov.uk/planninglist/LBDetail.asp?LBNo=653/16/1 Listed status]
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