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Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol

Clifton Suspension Bridge



Clifton Suspension Bridge

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The Clifton Suspension Bridge, built in 1864, measures 702 feet between the piers and has a depth of 260 feet at the Avon Gorge on the west side of the limestone plateau. This is named as the Durdham Down or the Clifton Down. The bridge has a total length of 1,352 feet and a width of 31 feet. The bridge is a landmark of Bristol and is designed by Isambard Kingdom. It links Clifton in Bristol to Leigh Woods in north Somerset.

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Address: Clifton Suspension Bridge, Toll House, Bridge Rd, Leigh Woods, Bristol, Avon, BS8 3PA, United Kingdom‎
Email: visitinfo@clifton-suspension-bridge.org.uk
Telephone: 0117 974 4664



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