


Scarborough Cliff Bridge
The Cliff Bridge, formerly known as the Spa Bridge, is a historic cast iron footbridge in Scarborough. Completed in 1827, it spans the valley from St Nicholas Cliff to The Spa, standing approximately 75 feet above the valley floor and extending 414 feet in length. The bridge features four segmental braced iron arches supported by tapering stone piers, making it a rare example of a multiple-span cast iron bridge
The Cliff Bridge, formerly known as the Spa Bridge, is a historic cast iron footbridge in Scarborough. Completed in 1827, it spans the valley from St Nicholas Cliff to The Spa, standing approximately 75 feet above the valley floor and extending 414 feet in length. The bridge features four segmental braced iron arches supported by tapering stone piers, making it a rare example of a multiple-span cast iron bridge
The Cliff Bridge, formerly known as the Spa Bridge, is a historic cast iron footbridge in Scarborough. Completed in 1827, it spans the valley from St Nicholas Cliff to The Spa, standing approximately 75 feet above the valley floor and extending 414 feet in length. The bridge features four segmental braced iron arches supported by tapering stone piers, making it a rare example of a multiple-span cast iron bridge