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Storch Bridge, Greystoke


Storch Bridge over the River Petteril is located just to the east of Greystoke in Cumbria, near Woodside Caravan Park. The segmental-arched hump-back bridge was built in the late 18th or early19th century.[1] The former road bridge is now bypassed, with the B2588 road crossing the river by the close by 'New Storch Bridge'. The old Storch Bridge is Grade II listed.

Greystoke Bridges Historic Buildings and Monuments in Dacre Civil Parish River Petteril
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Storch Bridge, Greystoke

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Storch Bridge

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Storch Bridge Greystoke

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Storch Bridge, Greystoke

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Storch Bridge, Greystoke

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STORCH BRIDGE - Greystoke - List Entry
- "Roadbridge, now bypassed. Late C18 or early C19. Dressed pink sandstone. Segmental-arched hump-back bridge, under solid chamfered parapet. Central cast iron plate is inscribed PARISH OF DACRE/PARISH OF GREYSTOKE. This …

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River Petteril
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River Petteril
- Overview About the River Petteril The River Petteril is a river in Cumbria, which is a tributary of the River Eden. The river arises near the village of Penruddock and flows …

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List number: 1145544
List grade: 2
County: Cumbria
Grid ref: NY4454431155

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