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West Blackdene Bridge


The stone bridge over the River Wear in West Blackdene dates from the 18th century. The bridge, with two segmental arches, is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

West Blackdene, County Durham River Wear Historic Buildings and Monuments in Stanhope Civil Parish Bridges
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West Blackdene Bridge

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Bridge over the River Wear at West Blackdene

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Bridge across River Wear at West Blackdene

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River Wear below West Blackdene Bridge

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Bridge Over River Wear - West Blackdene - List Entry
- Bridge. Probably C18. Sandstone rubble with ashlar dressings. 2 wide segmental recessed arches, with narrow drip strings,flank cut water with low rounded coping. Parapets have round coping....

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West Blackdene

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List number: 1277160
List grade: 2
County: County Durham
Grid ref: NY8663839124

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