Chapel Lane Bridge (Number 39) Leeds And Liverpool Canal Chapel Lane Bridge (Number 39) is a Grade II listed building in the West Lancashire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 19 August 1988. A Georgian Bridge.

Chapel Lane Bridge (Number 39) Leeds And Liverpool Canal Chapel Lane Bridge (Number 39)

WRENN ID
sunken-dormer-pine
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
West Lancashire
Country
England
Date first listed
19 August 1988
Type
Bridge
Period
Georgian
Source
Historic England listing

Description

PARBOLD LEEDS AND LIVERPOOL CANAL SD 41 SE 4/73 Chapel Lane Bridge (No 39) - II

Accommodation bridge over Leeds and Liverpool Canal. Probably early 1770s. Coursed sandstone. Single elliptical arch. Band below parapet with coping. The section of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal between Newburgh and Gathurst follows the line of Leigh's Cut, begun by the Douglas Navigation c1753. Work was in progress in 1772, and the canal between Gathurst and Liverpool was opened for traffic in 1774. Hadfield, C., and Biddle, G., The Canals of North West England, 1970, vol I, p73.

Listing NGR: SD4985310231

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