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Bridge over Devil's Water, Harwood Shield


The stone segmental arch bridge over Devil's Water, south of Harwood Shield, was built in 1832. The bridge is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Harwood Shield Historic Buildings and Monuments in Hexhamshire Civil Parish 1832 Devil's Water Bridges
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The bridge over Devil's Water below Harwood Shield

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Bridge over Devil’s Water below Harwood Shield

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Inscribed stone on the bridge over Devil's Water

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Bridge over Devil’s Water

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BRIDGE ON RIDDLEHAMHOPE TRACK 170 METRES SOUTH OF FARMHOUSE - Harwood Shield - List Entry
- "Bridge, dated 1832. Coursed roughly-squared stone. Segmental arch flanked by stepped pilasters, carried up as piers with low pyramidal caps. Parapet between piers has roughly-arched coping. Oval panel inscribed 'Private …

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List number: 1045352
List grade: 2
County: Northumberland
Grid ref: NY9060851168

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