Felmersham Bridge is a Grade II listed building in the Bedford local planning authority area, England. First listed on 7 May 1952. A Early C19 Bridge.

Felmersham Bridge

WRENN ID
fading-flue-storm
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Bedford
Country
England
Date first listed
7 May 1952
Type
Bridge
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Felmersham Bridge, also known as Ouse Bridge, is a bridge that crosses the River Great Ouse. It was built around 1818 through public subscription and is constructed from coursed limestone rubble. The bridge features five arches and four cutwaters, with the upper parts of the cutwaters made of coursed stops. It has a simple rounded parapet and square terminals at each end. The south end of the bridge is adjacent to the parish boundary.

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