DescriptionThe stone road bridge at Yarm - geograph.org.uk - 489779.jpg
English: The stone road bridge at Yarm Built in 1400 by Bishop Skirlaw of Durham. The far arch is reputed to have been demolished in the Civil War and replaced with a drawbridge for defense purposes. The River Tees has been in spate for weeks which accounts for the vast amounts of driftwood trapped by the pillars.
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