DescriptionIron Bridge seen from Cragside House - geograph.org.uk - 1387555.jpg
English: Iron Bridge seen from Cragside House. The house and grounds are now run by the National Trust and are open to the public. In 200, the riveted Iron Bridge near the house was fully restored and re-opened to the public, the first time it had been open for 30 years. This photo of the bridge was taken from a second-floor window of the house.
Cragside House and estate near Rothbury was for many years the home of the Armstrong family. The original house was built by the first Lord Armstrong, a Victorian inventor and industrialist, in the 1860s as a country lodge. Over the ensuing years, it was greatly extended into the present very ornamented Tudor style mansion, largely to a design by Norman Shaw. The house was the first building in the world to be lit by hydroelectricity.
The estate is noted for towering trees, massive rock formations, tumbling water and displays of rhododendron flowers in spring. There is access along the six-mile drive skirting the estate as well as 30 miles of footpaths.
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