• The Lennox Bridge is a heritage-listed sandstone single arch bridge across the Parramatta River, located in Parramatta in Western Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
  • Lennox Bridge, Parramatta, Parramatta, New South Wales.
  • Image: Lennox Bridge, Parramatta, view of west side of bridge from street level position on north bank of river, 1928 [LSP00808].
  • This bridge is the third of three stone arch bridges designed by David Lennox in the 1830's.
  • 1839: Stone arch bridge finally completed at a cost of 1797 pounds. 1867: Bridge officially named "Lennox Bridge" by Parramatta Council in honour of its designer.
  • Single span sandstone bridge of 23 metres constructed with convict labour across the Parramatta River.
  • The Lennox Bridge in Parramatta, designed by David Lennox, was completed in 1839 and replaced two earlier wooden bridges.
  • Mevcut Lennox Köprüsü, Kilise Sokağı hattındaki Parramatta Nehri üzerindeki tek açıklıklı taş eliptik kemerli bir köprüdür ve Parramatta Kadın Fabrikası taş ocağı.
  • Lighting, Art & Science recently completed a lighting upgrade to the heritage listed Lennox Bridge on the intersection of Church Street and Parramatta River.