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Millthrop Bridge


Millthrop Bridge is a stone road bridge over the River Rawthey, to the north of Millthrop and south of Sedbergh. The bridge dates from the 17th century, with later alterations. It has two segmental arches of of which the northern span is shorter. Millthrop Bridge is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Millthrop Historic Buildings and Monuments in Sedbergh Civil Parish River Rawthey Bridges
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Bridge over the River Rawthey

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The Dales Way

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Millthrop Bridge, Millthrop, West Riding of Yorkshire, England

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Millthrop Bridge crosses the River Rawthey

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West Riding bridge marker beside road on south side of Millthrop Bridge

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MILLTHROP BRIDGE OVER RIVER RAWTHEY - Sedbergh - List Entry
- Public road bridge over River Rawthey. Probably C17; altered. Mixed random rubble. Two segmental arches of unequal span (the north shorter) with rubble voussoirs, springing from a pier which has …

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