Cook's Bridge, Rossett
Bridge in Wrexham, Wales
53°06′02″N 2°55′27″W / 53.100459°N 2.924153°W / 53.100459; -2.924153
Listed Building – Grade II
Amended 18 October 1996
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Cook's Bridge is a Grade II listed bridge crossing the River Alyn near Trevalyn, Rossett in Wrexham County Borough, Wales. It is located to the south-east of Cooksbridge Farm, and roughly a third of a mile or half a kilometre from Rossett Road (B5102).[2]
The bridge dates to the early 19th century and contains a single-span of ashlar stone. The segmental arch has voussoirs and a keystone projecting into string course. The bridge's parapets are swept widely at either end to allow for waiting traffic, as the bridge is a single-laned bridge.
A long-distance waymarked footpath lies to its immediate north along the river. The bridge is listed by Cadw.