Caerleon Bridge
Caerleon Bridge is a bridge crossing of the River Usk at Caerleon in the city of Newport, Wales.
The stone built bridge was opened in 1806 as a replacement for the previous wooden bridge, it carries the B4236 road from Caerleon-ultra-Pontem into Caerleon itself. Prior to the opening of the A449 dual carriageway a few miles to the east in 1972, the narrow bridge and streets of Caerleon carried the trunk road from Newport to Raglan via Caerleon Bridge.
The bridge is the furthest upstream of the twelve bridges over the River Usk within the city boundaries of Newport.
The foundation stone of the original Newport Bridge is set into the stonework of Caerleon Bridge bearing the inscription "This bridge was erected at the expense of the County by David Edwards and his two sons William and Thomas. Completed AD MDCCC."
See also
51°36′26″N 2°57′09″W / 51.60722°N 2.95250°W
- Bridges in Newport, Wales
- Bridges completed in 1806
- Bridges over the River Usk
- Landmarks in Newport, Wales
- Grade II listed buildings in Newport, Wales
- Grade II listed bridges in Wales
- Former toll bridges in the United Kingdom
- Road bridges in Wales
- Caerleon
- Stone bridges in the United Kingdom
- Welsh building and structure stubs
- United Kingdom bridge (structure) stubs
- Grade II listed buildings in Caerleon, Wales
- Listed buildings in Caerleon, Wales