Kendal, Nether Bridge

Image © Meg Twycross, 6 November 2010


The Nether (downstream) Bridge carried the main Lancaster/London road over the River Kent. It can be seen on Speed's 1611 map.

The existing bridge is fitted together in three slices: downstream the 17th-century packhorse bridge, then extended upstream in 1772 to accommodate the turnpike traffic, and further enlarged upstream in 1908. A good image by Matthew Emmott of all three stages, together with photos and information on Kendal’s other bridges, can be found on the ‘Visit Cumbria’ website at http://www.visitcumbria.com/kendal/kendal-bridges.htm.

This photo is taken from downstream. Beyond the bridge and lurking behind the conifer is the tower of Kendal parish church.


Images © Meg Twycross 6 November 2010


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