Okeover Bridge (That Part In Staffordshire) is a Grade II listed building in the East Staffordshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 10 January 1953. A Georgian Bridge.

Okeover Bridge (That Part In Staffordshire)

WRENN ID
narrow-hall-twilight
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
East Staffordshire
Country
England
Date first listed
10 January 1953
Type
Bridge
Period
Georgian
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Okeover Bridge, located in Staffordshire, is a humpback bridge that likely dates from the 18th century and was partly rebuilt in the mid-19th century. The bridge is constructed of ashlar stone and features a single semi-circular arch that spans the River Dove. The parapet rises to a point above the arch and ends in square piers. There are also two 20th-century buttresses on the left side of the bridge.

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Nearby listed buildings

  1. Okeover Bridge Grade II 6 m
  2. Okeover Almshouses Grade II* 130 m
  3. Okeover Mill Grade II 200 m
  4. Okeover Arms Public House Grade II 224 m
  5. Outer Gates and Gate Piers to Okeover Hall Grade II* 243 m
  6. Church of St Mary Grade II* 244 m
  7. Gate Piers at Hinchleywood Grade II 347 m
  8. Mill House Grade II 358 m
  9. Hinchleywood Grade II 426 m
  10. Inner Gate Piers, Gates and Railings to Okeover Hall Grade II* 494 m