Chartershaugh Bridge

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Chartershaugh Bridge
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Chartershaugh Bridge, 2020.
Coordinates 54°52′34″N1°31′10″W / 54.8760°N 1.5195°W / 54.8760; -1.5195 Coordinates: 54°52′34″N1°31′10″W / 54.8760°N 1.5195°W / 54.8760; -1.5195
OS grid reference NZ309536
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Crosses River Wear
Locale Sunderland, England
History
Opened1975
Location
Chartershaugh Bridge

Chartershaugh Bridge is a road traffic bridge spanning the River Wear in North East England, linking Penshaw with Fatfield as part of the A182 road. The bridge was opened in 1975 and is named after the former settlement of Chartershaugh, which once stood on a site near the bridge.

Next bridge upstream River Wear Next bridge downstream
New Bridge (Chester-le-Street to Sunderland) (Q99776242)
(Lambton Estate)
Chartershaugh Bridge
Grid reference NZ309536
Penshaw Bridge

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