Coleraine Bridge
Coleraine Bridge Bann Bridge | |
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Coleraine Bridge over the River Bann, viewed from upstream on the west bank | |
| Coordinates | 55°07′54″N 6°40′30″W / 55.13175°N 6.67500°W |
| Crosses | River Bann |
| Locale | Coleraine, Northern Ireland |
| Heritage status | Listed building (Northern Ireland) |
| Preceded by | Sandelford Bridge |
| Followed by | Bann Bridge |
| Characteristics | |
| Design | Triple-span masonry arch bridge |
| Material | Ashlar granite, sandstone soffits |
| History | |
| Designer | Stewart Gordon |
| Opened | 1844 |
| Location | |
Interactive map of Coleraine Bridge | |
Coleraine Bridge, also known as Bann Bridge, Town Bridge or the Old Bridge and sometimes the Old Bann Bridge, is a nineteenth-century masonry road bridge spanning the River Bann (Lower Bann) in Coleraine, Northern Ireland. Opened in 1844, the bridge is the most recent in a succession of crossings built at this location. It is a Grade A listed structure.