Grafton Bridge
Grafton Bridge is a historic arch bridge located in Grafton, New South Wales, Australia. Completed in 1883, it spans the Manning River and connects the towns of Grafton and South Grafton. The bridge is notable for its elegant design and is constructed from brick and stone, showcasing the engineering techniques of the late 19th century.
The bridge is approximately 245 meters long and features a series of arches that provide both strength and aesthetic appeal. It is a vital transportation link in the region and has been recognized for its heritage significance, making it a popular landmark for both locals and visitors.