StoneRoad2013's photos with the keyword: arch

HoS - Skerne Bridge {1824} [HWW]

13 Oct 2024 3 3 68
The Stockton & Darlington Railway built this bridge in 1824 to cross the River Skerne, and it is still in use ! [the wing walls / abutments are later]. It was cleaned and cleared of vegetation in 2020. In 2021 it became a Grade 1 listed structure, commemorating it's importance as a railway structure - and joining a very select club [only seven other members] as a Grade I listed railway bridge. . there are more details on wikipedia - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skerne_Bridge

bri - Arch with ivy

09 Mar 2012 7 8 635
Overbridge on the old Haltwhistle to Alston railway line, the Ivy makes an interesting curtain - containing potential nest sites and food sources for various wild birds.

eld - rebuilt

30 Jun 2023 3 1 102
Look closely at the front of this house - the two semi-circular arches suggest that it has been rebuilt from a hemmel. A hemmel is a Northumberland farm building, usually single story, with arches giving access to the sheltered area inside. Frequently used for implements or for hay / winter feed / lambing. Sometimes located out in the fields, rather than in the main farmyard. {Byres are for the animals}

pcc - gateway

28 Aug 2022 76
The sad remains of the gateway arch over the East Gate to the bailey. There are just a few of the shaped stones left in situ.

wlp - church wall

28 Aug 2022 4 2 114
This may be the internal face of this side of the now ruined church, judging by the shape of the windows.

wlp - large archway

28 Aug 2022 86
Large archway - rounded & not pointed, and making out the keystone has meant counting stones.

wlp - small archway

28 Aug 2022 92
One small "romanesque" [?] archway.

bri / gbw - Ashness Bridge

09 Mar 2012 1 3 597
View up to Ashness Bridge from the level of the beck a short way downstream.

gbw - under the arch

09 Mar 2012 1 1 323
Detail of the underside of the Ashness Bridge arch, with low flow conditions.

hin[22]ccc - arch & gate

20 Jul 2022 75
Rebuilt archway leading into what was Caister Castle's herb garden, the iron gates are known as the "Norfolk Gates" see next image --> for details of the plaque

IoM[2]PC - inside St German's

30 May 2021 3 2 143
Some fancy stonework facings on these pillars and arches in the Cathedral of St German. The internal walls appear to have been plastered.