About the location
The bridge, completed in 1793, is a Grade II listed landmark that offers a variety of compositional opportunities for architectural and landscape photographers. From the banks of the Tyne Green Country Park, photographers can capture the rhythmic pattern of the arches against the flowing water. The nearby weir provides an excellent spot for long-exposure shots, allowing the water to appear as a silky veil beneath the solid stone architecture. The surrounding environment changes dramatically with the seasons, offering lush greenery in summer and stark, dramatic silhouettes in winter. The combination of historical masonry and the natural beauty of the Tyne Valley makes this one of the most photographed bridges in North East England.