Stamford Bridge is a historic bridge, in the village of Stamford Bridge, in the East Riding of Yorkshire in England. In the Roman period, the River Derwent could be crossed near the fort of Derventio by a ford. The first bridge in the area is believed to have been built during the existence of the Kingdom of Northumbria, a narrow, timber structure, which may have been on the site of the ford, or about 160 yards (150 m) downstream. The next record of a bridge is in 1280, on the downstream site, and this is probably the same structure described in 1581 as having stone piers supporting a timber bridge.

In 1727, a new bridge was constructed, a further 160 yards (150 m) downstream, where the river is narrower but deeper. It was designed by William Etty. It is built of stone, with three arches: a wider central arch, and narrower north and south arches which are usually dry. There are narrow refuges, formerly for pedestrians, and a stone parapet. In 1765, the road became a turnpike, and it was tolled until 1812. Its southern span was widened in the 19th century. It has been grade II* listed since 1952, and was formerly also a scheduled ancient monument. The bridge now carries the A166 road, from York to Bridlington. In 1967, a steel footbridge was constructed alongside the road bridge. The bridge was damaged after a number of traffic strikes and was closed for a number of weeks in 2024 to undergo repairs to the stone parapets. Traffic bollards were also installed to prevent further collisions.

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Bataille de Stamford Bridge

La bataille de Stamford Bridge se déroule le 25 septembre 1066 près du village de Stamford Bridge, dans le Yorkshire de l'Est. Elle oppose l'armée anglaise menée par Harold Godwinson aux forces du roi de Norvège Harald Hardrada, qui cherche à s'emparer du trône d'Angleterre avec l'aide de Tostig, le frère exilé de Harold. Ce dernier sort vainqueur de l'affrontement, durant lequel Harald et Tostig trouvent la mort. Cette bataille contribue indirectement à la conquête normande de l'Angleterre. En apprenant le débarquement de Guillaume de Normandie dans le Sussex, Harold doit ramener ses troupes diminuées vers le sud à marche forcée. Il est à son tour vaincu et tué le 14 octobre à Hastings.
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Stamford Bridge (Royaume-Uni)

Stamford Bridge est un village et une paroisse civile du Yorkshire de l'Est, en Angleterre. Il est situé dans le nord-ouest du comté, à 11 km environ à l'est de la ville d'York. La Derwent le traverse. Au recensement de 2011, il comptait 3 528 habitants.
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