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Rawthey Bridge (road)


Rawthey Bridge is a bridge which carries Caitley Road (A683) over the River Rawthey in Cautley, north of the town of Sedburgh. The bridge was rebuilt in 1822, after the orginal 16th century bridge here was partially destroyed by floods. It is built with coursed sandstone rubble and has a single high semicircular arch. Rawthey Bridge is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England. There is a bridge marker by the bridge displaying "WR" (West Riding).

Cautley Bridges Historic Buildings and Monuments in Sedbergh Civil Parish River Rawthey 1822
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Rawthey Bridge

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Rawthey Bridge

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Rawthey Bridge (detail)

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Rawthey Bridge

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Rawthey Bridge

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Old Bridge Marker by the A683, Rawthey Bridge, Sedbergh Parish

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Rawthey Bridge

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Rawthey Bridge

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RAWTHEY BRIDGE, CAUTLEY ROAD - List Entry
- Public road bridge. 1822, rebuilt after partial destruction of C16 bridge by floods. Coursed sandstone rubble. High semicircular arch with rubble voussoirs arranged in a saw-toothed pattern, a slightly raised …

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List number: 1384113
List grade: 2
County: Cumbria
Grid ref: SD7133997872
Unitary Auth: Westmorland & Furness

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