Historic Monkerai Bridge
Highlights
- Explore the historic Monkerai Bridge, a stunning timber truss structure completed in 1882, showcasing architectural beauty.
- Admire the striking views of the Karuah River, framed by gently rolling hills and valleys, enhancing your visit.
- Discover the rare Old PWD truss design, a significant piece of NSW heritage with only two surviving examples.
- Capture the intricate structural details that highlight the craftsmanship of locally sourced materials in this architectural gem.
The Monkerai Bridge, over the Karuah River, is the second oldest surviving timber truss bridge in NSW, being completed in 1882.
After extensive upgrades over recent years, it will remain a beautiful architectural gem for years to come! It has been added to the NSW State Heritage Register for its great historical and technical significance — it is an exceptionally rare example of an Old PWD truss bridge. Only two Old PWD truss bridges survive, out of a total of 147 constructed.
This Bridge is significant through its association with William Bennett, the Commissioner for Public Works, designer of the Old PWD truss, and “father” of timber truss bridges in NSW. And its original form is for the use of locally sourced materials.
The form of the Bridge is aesthetically pleasing. The structural detail of the Bridge is clearly visible, and the form of the truss has an angularity and repetition of form that is pleasing to the eye. The Bridge is located in a visually attractive landscape of gently rolling hills and valleys, and the Bridge itself forms an attractive addition to the built component of that landscape. The appearance of the Bridge when viewed from up or downstream is quite striking.
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