Old Haydon Bridge

Old Haydon Bridge is a footbridge across the River South Tyne providing access between the Northern and Southern sides of the village of Haydon Bridge, Northumberland, England.

Following structural surveys it ceased to be used by cars and converted to footbridge use only in 1970.

[2] It is listed as a Grade II building by Historic England.

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Old Haydon Bridge in January 1837, by James Wilson Carmichael .