Ireland Bridge
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This article is about the bridge in Northern England. For the idea of a bridge between Ireland and Great Britain, see Proposed British Isles fixed sea link connections.
Bingley's Ireland Bridge is a Grade II* listed structure[1] and a historically significant crossing point over the River Aire in West Yorkshire, England. It is now the main route between Bingley & the nearby villages of Harden, Wilsden & Cullingworth (the B6429).
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Ireland Bridge | |
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Coordinates | 53.850293°N 1.84157°W / 53.850293; -1.84157 |
Crosses | River Aire |
Locale | Bingley |
Maintained by | Bradford District Council |
Characteristics | |
Material | Dressed stone[1] |
No. of spans | 7 |
History | |
Opened | 1686 |
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