
Lennox Bridge, completed in 1833, is the oldest surviving stone arch bridge on the Australian mainland. Designed by David Lennox, it features a single 6-meter span arch constructed from local sandstone. The bridge stands 9 meters above Brookside Creek, with a road width of 9 meters. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999. Today, Lennox Bridge serves as a picturesque spot for visitors, offering access to nearby bushwalks and a glimpse into Australia's colonial engineering history.
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