Grizedale Bridge

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Grizedale Bridge
Grizedale Bridge, Over Wyresdale.jpg
The bridge in 2012
Coordinates53°59′31″N 2°39′48″W / 53.99182°N 2.66346°W / 53.99182; -2.66346Coordinates: 53°59′31″N 2°39′48″W / 53.99182°N 2.66346°W / 53.99182; -2.66346
CarriesBakehouse Brow
CrossesRiver Grizedale
History
Opened19th century
Statistics
Listed Building – Grade II
Designated24 February 1986
Reference no.1308862
Location

Grizedale Bridge is a Grade II listed bridge in the English parish of Over Wyresdale, Lancashire. The structure, which dates to the 19th century, carries Bakehouse Brow over the River Grizedale. A Grade II listed structure, it is in sandstone and consists of a single elliptical arch and has a solid parapet with a rounded top.[1]

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  • Historic England, "Grizedale Bridge, Over Wyresdale (1164096)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 5 June 2015
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