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Laverock Bridge


Laverock Bridge, over the River Mint, is located south-west of Meal Bank in Cumbria. It is a stone segmental arch bridge, probably built in the 17th or 18th century. The bridge is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England. The bridge connects Mealbank Road and Helme Lane.

Meal Bank, Cumbria Historic Buildings and Monuments in Skelsmergh and Scalthwaiterigg CP River Mint (Cumbria) Bridges
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Bridge over the River Mint

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Laverock Bridge

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Laverock Bridge

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Laverock Bridge over River Mint

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Laverock Bridge

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LAVEROCK BRIDGE - Meal Bank - List Entry
- "Bridge over river Mint. Probably C17 or C18, later widening to east, and parapets. Segmental arch and band; low parapets. Abutments curve out. Roadway is approx. 3m wide......"

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