Barras Bridge

Barras Bridge

HER Number
300
District
Newcastle
Site Name
Barras Bridge
Place
Newcastle
Map Sheet
NZ26SW
Class
Transport
Site Type: Broad
Road Transport Site
Site Type: Specific
Road Bridge
General Period
MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Medieval 1066 to 1540
Form of Evidence
Documentary Evidence
Description
Barras Bridge carried the Great North Road across the Pandon Burn just north of the junction of Northumberland Street and Percy Street. Remains of the bridge arch, including at least two of the medieval ribs, and part of a later widening, survive in the Pandon sewer just south of the pedestrian crossing south of Claremont Road and about 10 feet below presentl road level. It was apparently widened in 1789, to the design of David Stephenson, architect, and "rebuilt, raised and considerably widened" in 1819. It probably disappeared in 1835 when the dene was filled up.
Easting
424830
Northing
564940
Grid Reference
NZ424830564940
Sources
<< HER 300 >> Newcastle Courant, 1789, 28.ii.1789
Calendars of Common Council Books, 1819, 1817-24, pp. 69-70, 7.iv.1819 - Tyne and Wear Archive Service
T.M. Richardson, 1880, Memorials of old Newcastle upon Tyne, Plate VIII
Photo City Engineer's Photographic Section, 1968, Barras Bridge in Pandon, Sewer nos. 860/4, 7, 23.x.1968; Drawing of Barras Bridge area by John Storey 1820