The Devils Bridge Weston Park is a Grade II listed building in the Milton Keynes local planning authority area, England. First listed on 27 February 1984. Bridge.

The Devils Bridge Weston Park

WRENN ID
swift-cobalt-bistre
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Milton Keynes
Country
England
Date first listed
27 February 1984
Type
Bridge
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The Devil's Bridge at Weston Park is an 18th-century bridge designed in the form of a grotto. It is constructed from coursed rubblestone. The bridge features two low segmental arches on the west side and a single higher depressed arch on the east side. Between these arches, there is a vaulted chamber that resembles a grotto. Inside the single arch, there is a niche. The eastern side is finished with cow and calf stone coping.

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