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Beamhurst Bridge (That Part in Croxden Parish)

A Grade II Listed Building in Uttoxeter Rural, Staffordshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.9207 / 52°55'14"N

Longitude: -1.908 / 1°54'28"W

OS Eastings: 406281

OS Northings: 335924

OS Grid: SK062359

Mapcode National: GBR 389.Y5S

Mapcode Global: WHBDB.NVM9

Plus Code: 9C4WW3CR+7Q

Entry Name: Beamhurst Bridge (That Part in Croxden Parish)

Listing Date: 30 May 1985

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1230607

English Heritage Legacy ID: 405518

ID on this website: 101230607

Location: Beamhurst, East Staffordshire, ST14

County: Staffordshire

District: East Staffordshire

Civil Parish: Uttoxeter Rural

Traditional County: Staffordshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Staffordshire

Church of England Parish: Checkley St Mary and All Saints

Church of England Diocese: Lichfield

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Description


SK 03 NE
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CROXDEN C.P.
BEAMHURST LANE
Beamhurst Bridge (That part in Croxden Parish)

II

Road bridge. Mid-C19 . Ashlar. Single segmental arch spanning
River Tean; roll moulded parapet band to coped parapet; abutments
slope down to square section end piers with pyramidal caps.

Listing NGR: SK0628135924

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