Low Hail Bridge, Hurworth
Crosses the River Tees from Hurworth to Low Hail Farm. Seven wrought iron lattic girder spans, built c.1870 by Robert Robinson of Darlington. Sewer pipes and light traffic were carried. The bridge is a neglected state.[1]
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Crosses the River Tees from Hurworth to Low Hail Farm. Seven wrought iron lattic girder spans, built c.1870 by Robert Robinson of Darlington. Sewer pipes and light traffic were carried. The bridge is a neglected state.[1]
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