Walling And Bridge Of The Delf Stream At The Entrance To The Mill Wall is a Grade II listed building in the Dover local planning authority area, England. First listed on 19 May 1950. Walling and bridge.

Walling And Bridge Of The Delf Stream At The Entrance To The Mill Wall

WRENN ID
leaning-trefoil-martin
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Dover
Country
England
Date first listed
19 May 1950
Type
Walling and bridge
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The walling and bridge of the Delf Stream at the entrance to Millwall is a structure that spans the stream, which flows along New Street on the east side. The bridge features a Gothic-style arch made of stone and flint, with some Dutch brick incorporated into its design. It is likely of medieval origin and construction, although it has undergone significant alterations over time.

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