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Other NameHUGHES CREEK BRIDGE LocationOLD HUME HIGHWAY AVENEL, STRATHBOGIE SHIRE
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The Hughes Creek Bridge on the Hume Highway at Avenel was erected in 1859 by the Board of Land and Works, and replaced a timber bridge erected in 1847. The contractor was Hugh Dalrymple. It is constructed in rusticated sandstone and comprises six segmental arches supported on piers. The restrictive width of the bridge resulted in the construction of a new bridge over Hughes Creek in 1970. This is a fine example of nineteenth century bridge design. It is superbly constructed and stands as a monument to the early stonemasons and road engineers of Victoria. It is well composed and articulated by rusticated voussoirs, imposts and string courses and is notable for its number of arches. The fine quality stone and stonework is a distinctive feature. The bridge is picturesquely situated in a park-like setting. The Hughes Creek Bridge survives intact and shows little sign of structural decay. It is presently used solely for pedestrian traffic. [Source: Register of the National Estate]
Transport - Road
Road Bridge