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  1. The Clifton Suspension Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Avon Gorge and the River Avon, linking Clifton in Bristol to Leigh Woods in North Somerset. Since opening in 1864, it has been a toll bridge, the income from which provides funds for its maintenance.

  2. Clifton Suspension Bridge, one of Bristol's most recognisable structures. An engineering feat, famously designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Bridge Refurbishment: Road closure from 2nd-5th August and full closures on 9th and 10th August

  3. The Clifton Suspension Bridge, spanning the Avon Gorge and River Avon to connect Clifton in Bristol with Leigh Woods in North Somerset, stands as an iconic symbol of engineering prowess and architectural beauty in British heritage.

  4. Mar 3, 2021 · The iconic Clifton Suspension Bridge is synonymous with Bristol: as magnificent as the day it was made, it’s a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. History of Clifton Suspension Bridge.

  5. The history of the Clifton Suspension Bridge is interesting, rich and fascinating, with a story that begins in 1754. The Clifton Suspension Bridge Trust is custodian to both the bridge itself and its historical records and artefacts.

  6. Jan 8, 2023 · The Clifton Suspension Bridge is probably Bristols most well-known landmark, but did you know that it was almost not completed? For nineteen years, the two towers of the bridge were left abandoned, with no suspension chains and no work taking place on site. Image - Clifton Suspension Bridge

  7. A trip to Bristol isn’t complete without a stop at the multi-award-winning Clifton Suspension Bridge. A sightseeing must-see, the iconic bridge also has a free Visitor Centre where tourists, families, and locals alike can learn when, how and why Isambard Kingdom Brunel’s first bridge was built.

  8. Dec 8, 2014 · The Clifton Suspension Bridge - built 150 years ago - looms over Bristol - a symbol of the city and its creator Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Yet the great Victorian engineer's masterpiece was...

  9. Clifton's most famous (and photographed) landmark is the 76m-high Clifton Suspension Bridge, which spans the Avon Gorge. It was designed by master engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel with construction beginning in 1836, although Brunel died before its completion in 1864.

  10. The Clifton Suspension Bridge is free to walk across, and there is a pedestrian lane on either side of the bridge. It is also free for cyclists and horse riders. Motorized vehicles must pay a £1 toll each way.