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Cowgill Bridge


This road bridge crosses Cowgill Beck, shortly before the becks confluence with the River Dee. It is located near St John's Church in Cowgill. The bridge is dated 1702 and is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England. 

A plaque on the bridge is inscribed: "THIS BRIDG REPERED AT THE  CHARGE OF THE WEST RIDING A.D.1702"

Cowgill Cowgill Beck 1702 Historic Buildings and Monuments in Dent Civil Parish Bridges
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Cowgill Bridge

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Cowgill Bridge - stone plaque

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Old Bridge Marker on Cowgill Bridge, Dent Parish

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Beck, Cowgill

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COWGILL BRIDGE - List Entry
- Public road bridge over River Dee. Dated 1702 on north parapet. Coursed sandstone rubble with low-pitched parapet copings. Low segmental arch with rubble voussoirs and arch-bands; parapets splayed outwards at …

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