Peasholm Glen Bridge crosses Peasholm Beck which here is in quite a deep ravine known as Peasholm Glen, a public park. Peasholm Beck was the medieval northern boundary of Scarborough town. The building of the bridge facilitated the expansion of the town to the north such as the development of the Northstead Estate. The bridge was opened in 1932, the design engineers were Mouchel & Partners, the Borough Engineers Harry W. Smith and the architectural design by George W. Alderson.
Uploaded to Geograph by Christopher Hall on 1 December 2013
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