A GRADE I listed bridge in Milford Mill Road has been damaged.
The damage was spotted this morning (Thursday, March 7) and is believed to have been caused by a passing lorry.
The coping stone on the structure has been dislodged. The bridge is believed to date back to the late 15th and early 16th century.
A resident told the Journal said: "It is not the first time it has been damaged.
"It is a Grade I building structure and recognised as being of national importance."
He said: "Residents are really fed up of it. It [the bridge] is very important to the city."
Wiltshire Council says it is aware of the damage.
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