Bridge 300M West Of Stafford House is a Grade II listed building in the Dorset local planning authority area, England. First listed on 10 March 1987. Bridge.

Bridge 300M West Of Stafford House

WRENN ID
frozen-iron-bracken
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Dorset
Country
England
Date first listed
10 March 1987
Type
Bridge
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

This is a road bridge over a stream, located 300 meters west of Stafford House. It has a date plaque on the parapet indicating it was built in 1733. The bridge is constructed of brick and features two segmental arches. On the west side, there is a stone cutwater, and a brick central pier is situated on the east side. A second date plaque, from 1807, likely marks a repair. The bridge has shaped stone coping, and the walls are canted out at each end, supported by a brick buttress.

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