Bacon Lane Bridge

Bacon Lane Bridge

📍 Unit 30 Bacon Ln, Sheffield S9 3NH, UK

About Bacon Lane Bridge

Bacon Lane Bridge stands as a fascinating Grade II-listed historical landmark in Sheffield, forming a key part of the city's industrial heritage. Constructed in 1819, this original canal bridge is famed for its narrow design, earning it the nickname "the eye of the needle" due to the significant challenges it posed for boat navigation in earlier times. Its location along the canal, close to the area featured in "The Full Monty," makes it an intriguing spot for those exploring Sheffield's past and present.

As a public landmark, Bacon Lane Bridge offers an excellent focal point for scenic walks along the canal, providing visitors with a tranquil escape and a chance to observe local wildlife, such as geese families often noted by visitors. Its rich history and architectural significance appeal to history enthusiasts and those simply seeking a pleasant stroll through the urban landscape. The bridge also boasts an impressive Google rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars, reflecting its appeal to visitors.

Visiting Information

Bacon Lane Bridge is accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week, allowing visitors to experience this historic site at their convenience. Specific information regarding accessibility features and payment options is not provided, though as a public landmark, there is no entry fee.

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📍 Unit 30 Bacon Ln, Sheffield S9 3NH, UK

4.8

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Showing 5 of 8 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 8 February 2026.

Anonymous
4/5
a year ago

One of the original bridges on this canal which was built in 19th century. Nice walk around and found this geese family who were keep following me for long way. Chick were so cute.

Anonymous
5/5
2 years ago

Bacon Lane Bridge was built in 1819, is Grade II-listed, and is one of the canal's original bridges, was notoriously hard to negotiate and was known as 'the eye of the needle'. When the water level was high, boats sometimes had to be worked through with crowbars.

Anonymous
5/5
a year ago

Near to the Full Monty canal location which I want to go see

Anonymous
5/5
4 years ago

Its an old bridge over the canal, what more can I say.

Anonymous
5/5
3 months ago