Little Petherick Bridge is a Grade II listed building in the Cornwall local planning authority area, England. First listed on 20 May 1988. Bridge.

Little Petherick Bridge

WRENN ID
lapsed-threshold-cream
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cornwall
Country
England
Date first listed
20 May 1988
Type
Bridge
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Little Petherick Bridge is a road bridge built in 1820 over a tributary of the River Camel. It is constructed of stone rubble and features a narrow road design with a dressed stone segmental arch and a key block. The bridge has a stone rubble parapet topped with slate stone coping. The Rev. Richard Lyne was responsible for raising a voluntary rate to fund the construction of this bridge in 1820. It is also noted in the church guide for the Church of St Petroc Minor.

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  1. The Old Mill Grade II 18 m
  2. Little Petherick Village Hall and Attached Caretakers Cottage Grade II 20 m
  3. South East Gateway to Churchyard of Church of St Petroc Minor Grade II 27 m
  4. Church of St Petroc Minor Grade I 54 m
  5. Arch and Walls to North of Church of St Petroc Minor Grade II 56 m
  6. South Gateway to Churchyard of Church of Petroc Minor Grade II 59 m
  7. Pair of Cottages Directly to West of Church of St Petroc Minor Grade II 96 m
  8. Wellhouse and Village Pump Grade II 106 m
  9. Pair of Gate Piers and Flanking Walls South West of Molesworth Manor Grade II 361 m
  10. Molesworth Manor Grade II 369 m