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Latitude: 52.2693 / 52°16'9"N
Longitude: -2.1064 / 2°6'23"W
OS Eastings: 392833
OS Northings: 263462
OS Grid: SO928634
Mapcode National: GBR 2GN.N8C
Mapcode Global: VH92H.F7S6
Plus Code: 9C4V7V9V+PC
Entry Name: Westfield Farm Bridge No 36
Listing Date: 4 September 1986
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1081242
English Heritage Legacy ID: 147823
ID on this website: 101081242
HANBURY CP WORCESTER & BIRMINGHAM
SO 96 SW
SO 92846347
CANAL
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Westfield Farm Bridge
No 36
26.8.75
- II
Canal accommodation bridge. Early C19. Red brick with sandstone parapet
coping. Elliptical arch and cambered sides; parapet has a 2-course band
at its base, is splayed at each end, is terminated by square piers and has
been rendered. The Worcester and Birmingham Canal was built for the Earl
of Dudley between 1791 and 1815 to link the Birmingham Canal Navigations with
the River Severn. It was intended, primarily, as a means of supplying coal
from the Black Country to the West Midlands. The towpath runs beneath the
east side of the bridge.
Listing NGR: SO9283363462
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