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Linnels Bridge
The stone bridge over Devil's Water in Linnels in Northumberland is thought to have been built in 1698.[1] It incorporate and inscribed tablet from an earlier bridge of 1581. "GOD PRESARVE WMFOIRA ERENGTON, BELLDETE THIS BREGE OF LYME AND STONE 1581". Linnels Bridge is Grade II listed.
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LINNELS BRIDGE - List Entry
- "Bridge, probably 1698 incorporating inscribed tablet from predecessor of 1581. Squared stone. Segmental arch with recessed voussoirs, splayed abutments. Parapets with chamfered coping; flat-coped C20 approach walls. Raised tablet (same …
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Simon Cotterill
from https://historicengland.org.u…
LINNELS BRIDGE - List Entry
- "Bridge, probably 1698 incorporating inscribed tablet from predecessor of 1581. Squared stone. Segmental arch with recessed voussoirs, splayed abutments. Parapets with chamfered coping; flat-coped C20 approach walls. Raised tablet (same …
Added by
Simon Cotterill