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Craghouse Bridge over the River Irt


Craghouse Bridge is a stone road bridge that carries Crag Lane over the River Irt in Cumbria. The single segmental arched bridge dates from the 18th century. The bridge is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England. The bridge spans the civil parishes of Wasdale and Irton with Santon. Upstream of Craghouse is Old Hollins Bridge.

Wasdale Civil Parish Historic Buildings and Monuments in Wasdale Historic Buildings and Monuments in Irton with Santon River Irt Bridges
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Craghouse Bridge across the River Irt

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Craghouse Bridge

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CRAGHOUSE BRIDGE - Wasdale / Irton - List Entry
- Roadbridge, probably C18. Slobbered, coursed rubble. Single segmental arch spans c30 ft; roadway 6½ ft wide. Parapet is 3 ft high with flat copings and splayed ends...

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List number: 1357568
List grade: 2
Unitary Auth: Cumberland
County: Cumbria
Grid ref: NY1048202550

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