River Wensum - Bridges (Norwich)

Bridges (Norwich)

[ ] River Wensum
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Wissonsett
A1065 Bridge
River Tat
Sculthorpe Mill (extant)
A1065 Bridge
Site of Hempton Mill (d.1954)
Fakenham Mill (extant)
Site of Gt Ryburgh Mill (d.1925)
B1110 Bridge, Guist
Bintree Mill (extant)
North Elmham Mill (extant)
B1145 Bridge, Billingford
Site of Swanton Morley Mill (d.~1840)
B1147 Bridge, Swanton Morley
Elsing Mill (extant)
Site of Lyng Mill (d.1868)
Lenwade Mill (extant)
A1067 Bridge
River Ainse (or Eyn)
A1067 bridge, Attlebridge
Site of Tavenham Mill (d.1899)
Site of Costessey Mill (d.1924)
Site of Hellesdon Mill (d.1920)
River Tud
A140 Bridge
A1024 Bridge
A147 Barn Road Bridge(Inner ring road)
New Mills Compressor Station
New Mill Yard Bridge
New Mills yard
Coslany Street Bridge
Duke Street Bridge
St Georges Bridge
Fye Bridge
Jarrold Bridge
Whitefriars Bridge
Bishopgate Bridge
Foundry Bridge, Norwich
Lady Julian Bridge
Novi Sad Friendship Bridge
A147 Carrow Bridge(Inner ring road)
Junction with River Yare
River Yare

Bishop Bridge is one of five medieval bridges which span the River Wensum. Built in 1345 it formed part of the defensive structure along the river, with a gatehouse on the city side of bridge which was demolished in 1791. It is positioned on the site of a Roman Ford.

Jarrold Bridge is a footbridge linking the St James Place business park to Bishopgate.

Fye Bridge is arguably the oldest river crossing in Norwich and is the gate to the North of the City known as “Norwich Over the Water” this bridge was also the site of a cucking stool for ducking lawbreakers and undesirables.

Whitefriars Bridge Named after a former Carmelite (White Friars) monastery. The remains of which can still be seen in a small section of medieval wall and archway.

Foundry Bridge Near the railway station and the Yacht station on Riverside named after a foundry nearby, purported to have been built to take a railway line.

Lady Julian Bridge is a footbridge named after Julian of Norwich that links Riverside to King Street.

Carrow Bridge near Carrow Road football ground is a more recent cantilevered swing bridge, which can still be opened to allow large or high vessels through. It is positioned in close proximity to the Boom towers which originally had a chain suspended between them and would have been used as part of the citys defences and as a method of collecting tolls on goods travelling up river from Great Yarmouth.

Novi Sad Friendship Bridge is a cable stayed swing footbridge which spans the River Wensum in Norwich. The structure is named in recognition of the twinning ties between Norwich and Novi Sad in Serbia. The bridge was designed by Buro Happold and commissioned by Norfolk County Council.

There are further bridges at Barn Road, Anchor Quay, Duke Street and St. Georges Street.

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