
Lennox Bridge in Parramatta
'Lennox Bridge' in Parramatta is a stone
arch bridge that spans the
Parramatta River, in
Parramatta,
Sydney,
Australia. It was designed by
David Lennox and constructed over the period 1836 to 1839. This was Lennox's third bridge, his first two being
Lennox Bridge at Lapstone, completed in 1833, and the
Lansvale bridge, completed in 1836.
[1]. The bridge carries
Church Street, the main street of Parramatta.
Lennox bridge is on the site of the earliest documented crossing of the Parramatta River in the Parramatta area, dating from early colonial settlement. The current bridge is the third on, or adjacent to, the site.
[2]
References
1. ''Parramatta Heritage Ride'', Cyclists Action Movement West
2. Heritage and Conservation Register, ''Lennox Bridge, Parramatta'', Roads and Traffic Authority of NSW
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