Monument record M8924 - Heathebethe Brigg, Trent Bridge

Summary

BRIDGE (Early Medieval)

Location

Grid reference SK 58220 38130 (point)
Map sheet SK53NE
District Rushcliffe
Civil Parish West Bridgford, Rushcliffe

Map

Type and Period (1)

Full Description

The first bridge over the Trent at Nottingham was the "Heathebethe Brigg" which was timber built in the early part of the C10. (1) (2) (3) (4)
See M775 for Old Trent Bridge, M8190 for bridge chapel and M776 for modern bridge.


<1> Tarbotton MO, 1871, History of the Old Trent Bridge (Published document). SNT1334.

<2> Guilford EL, 1912, Memorials of Old Nottinghamshire, pp 235-8 (Published document). SNT737.

<3> Jervoise E, 1932, Ancient Bridges of Mid & Eastern England, pp 8-41 (Published document). SNT835.

<4> Nottingham Evening Post, 19/02/1957, Nottingham Evening Post (Published document). SNT255.

Sources/Archives (4)

  • <1> Published document: Tarbotton MO. 1871. History of the Old Trent Bridge.
  • <2> Published document: Guilford EL. 1912. Memorials of Old Nottinghamshire. pp 235-8.
  • <3> Published document: Jervoise E. 1932. Ancient Bridges of Mid & Eastern England. pp 8-41.
  • <4> Published document: Nottingham Evening Post. 19/02/1957. Nottingham Evening Post.

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Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

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Record last edited

Jan 19 2023 7:34PM

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