©2013 Michael Cardenas Greta Bridge lies in the Pennine hills near to Barnard Castle. The bridge (now bypassed by the A66 trunk road) is over the River Greta just south of its confluence with the River Tees. The village is named after the river and is Norse in derivation, from grót + á meaning "stony stream". Greta Bridge is mentioned in Charles Dickens's novel The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby as the site of Dotheboys School. Dickens mentions the "George and New Inn, Greta Bridge". This is thought to be a conflation of two coaching inns in or near Greta Bridge.
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Dawson - Lynn James 02 Dec 2013
Fantastic work Michael!