Conksbury Bridge

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Conksbury Bridge
Derbyshire

Conksbury Bridge
Location
Crossing: River Lathkill
Location
Grid reference: SK21186560
Location: 53°11’14"N, 1°41’4"W
Structure
Material: Stone
History
Information

Conksbury Bridge stone bridge spanning the River Lathkill south of Over Haddon in the Peak District, in Derbyshire.

The bridge is a grade II listed structure.[1] The bridge is named after Conksbury, the nearby deserted mediæval village that stands to the west.[2][3]

Conksbury Bridge

History

The bridge, which was built using limestone and gritstone, dates back to the 18th century, one of its first mentions being in a 1758 Turnpike Act.[4][5]

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