Radwell Bridge is a Grade II listed building in the Bedford local planning authority area, England. First listed on 27 August 1987. Bridge.

Radwell Bridge

WRENN ID
kindled-gable-thistle
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Bedford
Country
England
Date first listed
27 August 1987
Type
Bridge
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Radwell Bridge is a bridge built in 1766 and 1806. It features six coursed limestone rubble round-headed arches, with the third, fourth, and fifth arches from the north being larger than the others. The bridge has plain parapets that include three shell-curled terminals, with two located on the west side and one on the east side. The south-east terminal has been replaced by a modern section of footway that juts out over the east side, supported by southern three cutwaters. The west face of the bridge is plain, while the east (upstream) face has five cutwaters.

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