Dingleton Hill Covered Bridge 780 Town House Road, Cornish, NH 03745
About the Business
Dingleton Hill Covered Bridge is a charming tourist attraction located at 780 Town House Road in Cornish, New Hampshire, United States. This historic covered bridge is part of the NH Division of Historical Resources, which aims to preserve and celebrate New Hampshire's unique historic resources through education, stewardship, and protection. Visitors can explore the bridge and learn about its rich history. The Division of Historical Resources, in partnership with the NH Department of Transportation, has developed an interactive map highlighting New Hampshire's historic covered bridges, including Dingleton Hill Covered Bridge. For more information, visitors can contact the NH Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.
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"The Cornish Dingleton Hill Bridge is a quaint and rustic gem hidden in the heart of New Hampshire. This historic covered bridge, built in 1882, exudes old-world charm. Its weathered wood and serene setting over the tranquil Mill Brook make it a picturesque spot for a leisurely walk or a scenic photo opportunity. While it may not be as grand as some of its counterparts, its simplicity and rural beauty capture the essence of New England's covered bridge tradition. If you appreciate history and a peaceful atmosphere, a visit to the Cornish Dingleton Hill Bridge is a delightful experience."
"I love covered bridges and cemeteries and I got to see both in the same area. I also got to see where my grandparents lived when I was growing up. The house is not there, but I recognized the plot of land it sat on. Cornish is a nice little town to visit and to live in."
"Beautiful day spent driving between 6 bridges in the area including the world record covered bridge located in Cornish. This bridge was very peaceful and the details used when making this bridge are like an art installment. Come visit!"
"Beautiful bridge very quiet and calm in the area I think this bridge was 7 ft 3 in tall I bought it a very nice gentleman's backyard. It's so cool to see the width of some of the wood that they used to build these Bridges it was at least 24 in wide"
"Beautiful old covered bridge! This is one of the historical bridges you can drive across. The only thing I wish it had was a plaque with important information like some of the other historical covered bridges have."
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