Chesterfield Canal Pudding Dike Bridge is a Grade II listed building in the Rotherham local planning authority area, England. First listed on 15 October 1986. Bridge.
Chesterfield Canal Pudding Dike Bridge
- WRENN ID
- spare-footing-owl
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Rotherham
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 15 October 1986
- Type
- Bridge
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
Pudding Dike Bridge is a canal bridge built in the mid to late 19th century for the Chesterfield Canal Company. It is constructed of red brick with limestone springing stones and copings. The bridge features a single span with a tall segmental arch made of round-nosed brick voussoirs. The abutment walls extend outward and end in rounded piers. The flat-topped parapet slopes down to the north and has rectangular-sectioned copings, some of which have been replaced with brickwork. This bridge is a later variant of several that still exist along this section of the canal.
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