Marston Meysey Bridge, Marston Maisey, Wiltshire, SN6 (Grade II)

Marston Meysey Bridge is a grade two (II) listed building in Marston Maisey, Wiltshire, SN6. It was first listed in 1985.

This is a bridge that goes over the Thames and Severn Canal. It was built in 1783-9 by Robert Whitworth and Josiah Clowes. It is made of red brick with stone copings and stone springers for 3 rings of half-brick arches.

About Marston Meysey Bridge

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Accommodation bridge over Thames and Severn Canal, 1783-9, Robert Whitworth, Surveyor, Josiah Clowes, engineer. Red brick with stone copings and stone springers for 3 rings of half-brick arches. Below bridge traces of former lock. Group value with Round House (q.v.) and gate pier.


Where is Marston Meysey Bridge?

Marston Meysey Bridge is located on Marston Meysey Bridge, in Marston Maisey, Wiltshire, SN6.


Key Facts

Grid ReferenceSU 13148 96298
Easting, Northing413148, 196298.36084
Latitude, Longitude51.665313, -1.811297
Grade listingII (two)
English Heritage List Entry Number1023150
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