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Strines Bridge

A Grade II Listed Building in Blackshaw, Calderdale

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.7531 / 53°45'11"N

Longitude: -2.0633 / 2°3'47"W

OS Eastings: 395921

OS Northings: 428527

OS Grid: SD959285

Mapcode National: GBR GT11.2C

Mapcode Global: WHB86.8XQP

Plus Code: 9C5VQW3P+6M

Entry Name: Strines Bridge

Listing Date: 12 December 1984

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1133947

English Heritage Legacy ID: 338611

ID on this website: 101133947

Location: Colden, Calderdale, West Yorkshire, HX7

County: Calderdale

Civil Parish: Blackshaw

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): West Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Heptonstall St Thomas a Becket and St Thomas the Apostle

Church of England Diocese: Leeds

Tagged with: Bridge Packhorse bridge

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Description


SD 92NE BLACKSHAW C.P. COLDEN WATER,
SD 959285 Colden

7/9 Strines Bridge
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G.V. II

Foot-bridge across the Colden Water. Possibly C17. Hammer dressed stone.
Single segmental arch with large roughly dressed parapet with steps up to either
side. A fine graceful example of the packhorse type of bridge, but which having
steps was probably only ever used as a foot-bridge connecting Strines Farmhouse
(q.v.) with Colden.


Listing NGR: SD9592128527

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