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Bridge at Stainton Stainton End


Road Bridge over Stainton Beck at Stainton Bridge End, to the south of Stainton village. The bridge is probably 17th or early 18th century. It is built with limestone rubble with limestone copings and voussoirs. The bridge has a single shallow segmental arch and long sloping parapets. It is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Stainton Historic Buildings and Monuments in Stainton Civil Parish, Cumbria Stainton Beck - St. Sunday's Beck
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Stainton Bridge End

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STAINTON BRIDGE OVER STAINTON BECK IMMEDIATELY SOUTH WEST OF STAINTON BRIDGE END FARM NGR 5228 8523 - List Entry
- "...Stainton Bridge over Stainton Beck immediately South- West of Stainton bridge End Farm NGR 5228/8523 (Formerly listed as over Peasy Beck) Road bridge. Possibly C17 or early C18. Limestone rubble …

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