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Chadds Ford Road Bridge

Chadds Ford Road Bridge

Primary Photographer(s): Elaine Deutsch

Bridge Documented: November 7, 2011

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Facility Carried / Feature Intersected
Chadds Ford Road (PA-100) Over Branch Brandywine Creek
Location
Rural: Chester County, Pennsylvania: United States
Structure Type
Stone Segmental Deck Arch, Fixed
Construction Date and Builder / Engineer
1913 By Builder/Contractor: Unknown
Rehabilitation Date
Not Available or Not Applicable
Main Span Length
21.0 Feet (6.4 Meters)
Structure Length
21.0 Feet (6.4 Meters)
Roadway Width
23.3 Feet (7.1 Meters)
Spans
1 Main Span(s)
Inventory Number
15310000200000

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This bridge is a small but nice looking arch bridge. The National Bridge Inventory listed the bridge as a concrete arch built in 1860. Sometimes concrete arch bridges were built with stone facing, but they would not have been built in 1860. The Historic Bridge Inventory dismissed both date and type, and lists the bridge as a ca. 1913 stone arch bridge. It explains the concrete on the underside of the arch as merely a coating that has been applied. Assuming this is a stone arch, there would be stones hiding under that layer of concrete.

Information and Findings From Pennsylvania's Historic Bridge Inventory

Discussion of Bridge

The skewed, 21'-long stone arch bridge, built ca. 1913, has fieldstone spandrel walls and parapets. It is supported on stone abutments. The intrados is pargetted. It is a short and undistinguished example of a bridge type that is common from the first two decades of the 20th century in Chester County. The county-built traditional stone arch bridges were favored by the county engineer, and at least 19 similar bridges from 1908 to 1919 have been identified. Stone arch bridges have been in use in Pennsylvania since the late 17th century, and over 350 examples have been identified statewide, with more than two-thirds dating to before 1900. Early 20th century examples in Chester County are considered individually significant in the local context only when they are complete and large or particularly well detailed. This example is not historically or technologically distinguished within its population or by its setting and context.

Discussion of Surrounding Area

The bridge carries a 2 lane road over a stream in an area of early 20th century gentleman's estates built to incorporate preexisting 19th-century farmsteads. Modern residential subdivisions are interspersed. A horse barn and estate complex is located more than 500' northwest of the bridge. The estate is enclosed by a stone wall, which is contiguous with the bridge's wingwall parapet at the northwest corner. The stonework is, however, clearly of two different generations. The estate may have individual architectural or historic significance, but the bridge on a previously existing public road is not historically associated. The bridge's eastern quadrants are wooded. At the southwest quadrant is an intersection with a local road.

Bridge Considered Historic By Survey: Yes

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