Framwellgate Bridge
| Framwellgate Bridge | |
|---|---|
| Framwellgate Bridge in 2006, with Durham Castle and Durham Cathedral behind it | |
| Coordinates | 54°46′34″N 1°34′41″W / 54.7761°N 1.5781°W | 
| OS grid reference | NZ272424 | 
| Carries | Pedestrians | 
| Crosses | River Wear | 
| Locale | City of Durham, County Durham, England | 
| Heritage status | Grade I listed | 
| Preceded by | Prebends Bridge | 
| Followed by | Milburngate Bridge | 
| Characteristics | |
| Design | Two segmental arches with seven reinforcing ribs. Central pier with cutwaters. Possible third arch (no longer visible). | 
| Material | Stone | 
| Total length | 2 main spans total 30 yd (27 m) | 
| Width | 27 ft (8.2 m) | 
| No. of spans | 2 known; probably 3 total | 
| Piers in water | 1 | 
| History | |
| Construction start | After 1400 | 
| Construction end | 15th century | 
| Replaces | Stone bridge built circa 1120 | 
| Location | |
Framwellgate Bridge is a medieval masonry arch bridge across the River Wear, in Durham, England. It is a Grade I listed building.