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OS grid reference
  
SJ431152

Country
  
England

Post town
  
SHREWSBURY

Dialling code
  
01743

Civil parish
  
Montford, Shropshire

Unitary authority
  
Shropshire

Region
  
West Midlands

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Postcode district
  
SY4

Ceremonial county
  
Shropshire

UK parliament constituency
  
Shrewsbury and Atcham

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Montford Bridge is a village in Shropshire, England, and also the name of the bridge in that village.

It lies on the River Severn and is close to the town of Shrewsbury. Most of the village is in the Montford parish, but some is covered by the Bicton parish.

The A5 road used to run through the village (over the Montford Bridge), but has been diverted via the Shrewsbury bypass. There are still some services, such as a shop (closed as of 2011) and a pub (the Wingfield Arms), in the village.

The bridge was Thomas Telford's first bridge design. It was built by John Carline Jr and John Tilley between 1790 and 1792. It has three masonry elliptical arch spans, two of 55 ft, and the central one of 58 ft.

They are built of red sandstone obtained from Nesscliffe Hill four miles distant. The bridge cost £5,800 to build. Regarding the bridge, Telford wrote:

The contractors, Messrs. Carline and Tilley, being experienced workmen, it has proved a substantial edifice, having been completed upwards of forty years, and remaining quite perfect

It was widened in 1963 by adding a reinforced concrete slab. The bridge is now a Grade II listed building.

References

Montford Bridge Wikipedia