Burn Valley Bridges
Burn Valley Bridges
Burn Valley Bridges
Burn Valley Bridges
Burn Valley Bridges
Burn Valley Bridges
Burn Valley Bridges
Burn Valley Bridges
Burn Valley Bridges
Burn Valley Bridges
Burn Valley Bridges
Burn Valley Bridges
Burn Valley Bridges
Burn Valley Bridges

© the artist. Image credit: Katharine Ainger / Art UK

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A pair of bridges featuring naturalistic iron-effect railings incorporating insects and plant life.
Title

Burn Valley Bridges

Date

2006

Medium

steel

Measurements

H 130 x W 350 x D 150 cm (E)

Accession number

TS26_KA_S004

Acquisition method

commissioned by Hartlepool Borough Council

Work type

Street furniture

Owner

Hartlepool Borough Council

Custodian

Hartlepool Borough Council

Work status

extant

Access

time restrictions apply

Access note

during park opening hours

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Located at

Colwyn Road, Hartlepool

TS26 9AG

Both ornamental bridges are located at the York Road end of the park.