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Penistone Bridge over River Don

A Grade II Listed Building in Penistone, Barnsley

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.5291 / 53°31'44"N

Longitude: -1.634 / 1°38'2"W

OS Eastings: 424360

OS Northings: 403665

OS Grid: SE243036

Mapcode National: GBR KW1M.1N

Mapcode Global: WHCBP.WK3D

Plus Code: 9C5WG9H8+JC

Entry Name: Penistone Bridge over River Don

Listing Date: 27 April 1988

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1151030

English Heritage Legacy ID: 334036

ID on this website: 101151030

Location: Bridge End, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, S36

County: Barnsley

Civil Parish: Penistone

Built-Up Area: Penistone

Traditional County: Yorkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): South Yorkshire

Church of England Parish: Penistone St John the Baptist

Church of England Diocese: Sheffield

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Description


PENISTONE BARNSLEY ROAD,
SE20SW
(south end)
3/10 Penistone Bridge
over River Don

II

Road bridge. Rebuilt 1866, widened 1915. Tooled squared stone, ashlar
coping. East side: two segmental arches, pilaster buttresses with triangular
cutwater to centre only. Flat band at base of coped parapet. The later west
side is similar but of rock-faced stone. A plaque on the parapet records the
date of widening.


Listing NGR: SE2436003665

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