Trinity Bridge, Crowland

Trinity Bridge
The triangular Trinity Bridge stands on dry land
Coordinates52°40′33″N 0°10′06″W / 52.6757°N 0.168281°W / 52.6757; -0.168281 (Trinity Bridge)
OS grid referenceTF 23939 10237
Carriespedestrians
Crossesformerly the River Welland and a tributary
LocaleCrowland, Lincolnshire, England
Heritage statusGrade I listed
Characteristics
Designthree-way arch bridge
MaterialStone
No. of spansdepends how you count them
Piers in water0
History
Construction start1360
Construction end1390
Location
Map
The seated figure is thought to be that of Christ or of King Ethelbald and is possibly from the west front of the Croyland Abbey.

Trinity Bridge is a unique three-way stone arch bridge that stands at the heart of Crowland, Lincolnshire, England.[1] While it once spanned the confluence of the River Welland and a tributary, the rivers have been re-routed, and it now spans nothing significant.

  1. ^ Historic England. "Trinity Bridge (352293)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 17 January 2011.