
The Goodradigbee River Bridge, completed in 1896, is an early example of an Allan-type timber truss road bridge. Designed by Percy Allan, this 66.5-meter-long bridge features a single 27.4-meter truss span and two approach spans, providing a single-lane carriageway. It is set in an impressive rural landscape, appearing as a natural part of its surroundings. The bridge is assessed as being State significant, primarily on the basis of its technical and historical significance.
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