Downholme Bridge is a historic bridge in Downholme, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. The bridge, designated as part of the C125 road, connects Downholme with Marske. In 1684, John Hutton from received permission to construct a bridge across the River Swale in this location. Its two eastern arches were rebuilt in 1773, to a design by John Carr, at a cost of £1,200 (equivalent to £193,000 in 2023). It was grade II* listed in 1969. The bridge was restored in 2017, with the last two weeks of work delayed to allow guests at a local wedding to cross the river.

The bridge is built of stone and has three arches. The western arch is slightly pointed, and the two eastern arches are round. All have triangular cutwaters, quoins, and soffits in the arches. The parapet has saddleback coping, and the terminals are square with rounded pyramidal caps.

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Downholme

Downholme est un village et une paroisse civile du Yorkshire du Nord, en Angleterre.
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Marske (Richmondshire)

Marske est un village et une paroisse civile du Yorkshire du Nord, en Angleterre.
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Stainton est un village et une paroisse civile du Yorkshire du Nord, en Angleterre.
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