StoneRoad2013's photos with the keyword: Haydon Bridge

wst / des - Haydon Bridge 6 of 6

21 Jan 2016 1 329
Evidence of the River Tyne spates during December 2015 at Haydon Bridge. Looking downstream from the old A69 bridge. Bank erosion and cobble bed depositions have shuffled the main water flow routes. The houses on the far bank have been flooded, without a closer examination, it is not clear if the recent improvements to the berm / levee were sufficient, or if it was over-topped / damaged by the stormwaters during December 2015

wst / des - Haydon Bridge 5 of 6

21 Jan 2016 1 370
Looking at the upstream side of the oldest bridge (built in 1773 to replace one destroyed a couple of years before by floodwaters) There is still with a high flow rate by the River South Tyne and some evidence of debris.

wst / des - Haydon Bridge 4 of 6

21 Jan 2016 2 4 487
That subway under the old A69 bridge was flooded, will try to determine the depth on a future visit. That fence is more substantial than it looks, as it was intended to prevent most vehicles ending up in the river.

wst / des - Haydon Bridge 3 of 6

21 Jan 2016 2 1 337
Evidence of the River Tyne spates during December 2015 at Haydon Bridge. Looking downstream from the oldest bridge. Bank erosion and cobble bed depositions have shuffled the main water flow routes. In particular a significant area has disappeared from in front of the sheds over on the other bank.

wst / des - Haydon Bridge 2 of 6

21 Jan 2016 2 458
Evidence of the River Tyne spates during December 2015 at Haydon Bridge. Looking at the oldest bridge. Water level is still very high, and the remains of that tree were in the process of shifting slightly - but it would need only a little more water to lift it over the low flow training wall.

wst / des - Haydon Bridge 1 of 6

21 Jan 2016 1 1 353
Evidence of the River Tyne spates during December 2015 at Haydon Bridge. Looking downstream from the oldest bridge. Bank erosion and cobble bed depositions have shuffled the main water flow routes.