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Coat of Arms on Homersfield Bridge
Coat of Arms on Homersfield Bridge
Coat of Arms on Homersfield Bridge
Coat of Arms on Homersfield Bridge

Image credit: Robert H Taylor / Art UK

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Two Adair coats of arms - a bearded head above a shield decorated with the red hand of Ulster are set in the centre of the bridge facing up and down-stream. The Adair coat of arms has included the red hand of Ulster part from the 1620s since they had lived in Ballymena. Coat of arms of the Adair family who lived at the now demolished Flixton Hall. Constructed by Messrs Phillips for the Flixton estate
In 1869 Sir Shafto Adair of Flixton Hall commissioned the Ipswich architect Henry Eyton to build a bridge to replace the existing one spanning the River Waveney, the Norfolk - Suffolk border.
Title

Coat of Arms on Homersfield Bridge

Date

1869

Medium

metal

Accession number

IP20_RHT_S703

Work type

Coat of arms

Work status

extant

Listing status

Grade II* (England and Wales)

Listing date

03/06/81

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at all times

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Located at

Homersfield Bridge, Homersfield

IP20 0EU

On the cast iron and concrete bridge over the Waveney.