Bywell Bridge
#3080 among destinations in the United Kingdom
Facts and practical information
Bywell Bridge is a 19th-century stone bridge across the River Tyne. It is a Grade II listed building. ()
EnglandUnited Kingdom
Bywell Bridge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Aydon Castle, Ovingham Bridge, Hagg Bank Bridge, Corbridge Bridge.
- 4.1 miNWForts and castles
Aydon Castle, Corbridge
106 min walk • Aydon Castle, previously sometimes called Aydon Hall, is a fortified manor house at Aydon near to the town of Corbridge, Northumberland, England. It is a Scheduled Ancient Monument, and is designated by English Heritage as a Grade I listed building.
- 2.3 miNEBridge
Ovingham Bridge
60 min walk • Ovingham Bridges are a pair of side-by-side vehicle and pedestrian bridges across the River Tyne linking Ovingham and Prudhoe in Northumberland, England.
- 4 miEHistorical place, Bridge
Hagg Bank Bridge, Wylam
101 min walk • Wylam Railway Bridge is a footbridge and former railway bridge crossing the River Tyne at Hagg Bank, approximately 1⁄2 mile west of Wylam in Northumberland, England.
- 4.2 miWBridge
Corbridge Bridge, Corbridge
107 min walk • Corbridge Bridge is a 17th-century stone bridge across the River Tyne at Corbridge, Northumberland, England. The bridge used to carry the A68 road over the River Tyne, but since the opening of the Hexham bypass the A68 now crosses by the Styford Bridge, 3 miles downstream of Corbridge.
- 4.2 miWTower
Corbridge Vicar's Pele, Corbridge
108 min walk • Corbridge Vicar's Pele is a pele tower in the village of Corbridge, Northumberland, England. It was a three-storey defensive pele tower, with one room to each storey, built in the churchyard in 1318, and used as the vicarage for the adjacent church.
- ~1920 ftSWChurch
St Andrew's Church
10 min walk • St Andrew's Church is an Anglican church in the village of Bywell, Northumberland, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building, and is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.
- 1.5 miEHistorical place, History museum, Art museum
Cherryburn, Prudhoe
38 min walk • Cherryburn is a cottage in Mickley, Northumberland, England, which was the birthplace of Thomas Bewick, an English wood engraver and ornithologist. The cottage, its adjacent farmhouse and large grounds, have been managed by the National Trust since 1991 when they took over responsibility for the site from the Bewick Birthplace Trust.
- 4.2 miSChurch
St Andrew's Church
108 min walk • St Andrew's Church, Shotley, is a redundant Anglican church standing in an isolated position at a height of 960 feet on Greymare Hill in Northumberland, England.
- ~1390 ftSWForts and castles
Bywell Castle
7 min walk • Bywell Castle is situated in the village of Bywell overlooking the River Tyne, four miles east of Corbridge, Northumberland, England. It is a Grade I listed building and a Scheduled Ancient Monument. It was built in 1430 by the Neville family but was never completed.
- 2.8 miEForts and castles, Romanesque architecture
Prudhoe Castle, Prudhoe
71 min walk • Prudhoe Castle is a ruined medieval English castle situated on the south bank of the River Tyne at Prudhoe, Northumberland, England. It is a Scheduled Ancient Monument and a Grade I listed building.
- 4.4 miNArea
Milecastle 19, Hadrian's Wall
111 min walk • Milecastle 19 was a milecastle of the Roman Hadrian's Wall. Sited just to the east of the hamlet of Matfen Piers, the milecastle is today covered by the B6318 Military Road.